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Originally Posted by meghan (Post 2278412)
I think what you've got is the Oriental Honey Buzzard
Oriental Honey Buzzard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And another picture here - Oriental Honey Buzzard

Yeah, looks more like it .. thanks for the info! The characteristics were totally kite like though.

Here's my try !

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@nimble - very nice capture. Do you have of the bike in action.

Thanks guys, One from my recent trip with sunil.


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Pramod

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2272786)
@HW: The crop factor is 1.5 on my Alpha 200. Cute kid, your niece!

Yep, she's very cute indeed.

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2273184)
Thanks and yes I remember. Lovely images ! How Saanvi is in US ?

Thank you, she's as happy as she's always been.

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Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar (Post 2273250)
Kids are always beutiful, like the 2nd shot.

Thank you!

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Originally Posted by pramodkumar (Post 2273791)
@ hellwrath, i have enhanced the dial a bit.

Pramod,
That's nice, I like this one better. An example of what a little light on the right area can do can be seen here. A photo by none other than the master Rudra sir,

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Check out the "Bailey's" part on the bottle at the back, like he mentioned in the comments, he used a honey comb grid to light only that part.

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2275700)
Thought of doing some 'self' shoots, atleast I have not found anyone similar looking so far :)
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50mm, f/8, ISO-100, 1/250 sec, self-timer exposure. All Manual

I'll have to agree with Clevermax here, a little too warm for me :(.

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Originally Posted by pramodkumar (Post 2275940)
An artist getting ready for his act.

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Pramod

Very very nice shot Pramod, I love it.


So I was in San Francisco last week and I was at the exact same spot (Pier 39) as TG, and thought of his shot that was on my mind. Here's what he has shot,

http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...0_288225_n.jpg

(I am linking the image directly TG, hope that's okay?)

And here's my inspired shot of sea lion :D,

@yajaman99 : Unfortunately , no I don't have any !

Here's another one :

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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 2280023)
Thank you, she's as happy as she's always been.
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I'll have to agree with Clevermax here, a little too warm for me

My question was "How come she is in US ?" I thought Sanvi is in India !
About the warm image: How do you expect a cold image with a warm person in it ? :D

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Originally Posted by nimbleguru (Post 2280244)
Here's another one :

Good image, is that a halo out of sharpening ?

My summer time pass ! Natural window light.
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Pramod, the Krishnanattom pictures have come out so sharp. I like them.
Ghost House near Kappil Beach
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Imitation


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@shaju - i like the watermelon hats and the pics are good too. I am guessing its the 50mm 1.4
@nimble - very nice capture.

This image was shot couple of months ago in TG Halli.

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Originally Posted by nimbleguru (Post 2280244)

Good capture, but can make out of editing done on this pic, particularly between the hands, where the colour is out of scope and also subject edjes.

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2280438)

Super pic. I love the emotion in this pic, so neat.
Well made helmets + well prepared thick juice too.

Wonderful pictures while I was away in a different place trying to shoot my way through rain and poor light. One of the better animal pictures, taken with my 70-300 in poor light and a slight drizzle.

I have fiddled around with photomatix, photoshop, tried pseudo and full 5 stop snaps, and yet just can't get the HDR effects that I want. I am just unable to grasp how to make an HDR photo not grainy and unweildy, and look nice.

Can someone in or around Delhi take a 1/2 hour class for me over a weekend. I promise to be your most attentive listener.

Where did you shoot this white tiger? It is injured. A cage fight?

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Originally Posted by typeOnegative (Post 2282130)
Wonderful pictures while I was away in a different place trying to shoot my way through rain and poor light. One of the better animal pictures, taken with my 70-300 in poor light and a slight drizzle.



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