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In most cases if the light source is not directly on to the lens then a lens hood would solve this problem...
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P.S. How does one get rid of flares without photoshopping? |
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@vishwanath: Phew!
@clevermax. Nice but for the fact that there is a slight flaring over the rocks, and that it is not warm enough. :p
P.S. How does one get rid of flares without photoshopping? |
Thanks typeO-,
but don't you love the lens flares..! :) I like to leave them in the photographs rather than patching them out. Yes, not really warm.. the sky was overcast and so it was not a golden sunshine moment
Hope this aint boring you... still, 2 from my side again.:D
Nice images pouring in, Here is one from my side

I couldn't stop myself from posting one more picture...
Clever, thats a perfect sunset (less warm :))
Speed gladiator, liked the selective color and the framing.
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I couldn't stop myself from posting one more picture... |
Viswaswaswaswanath, you got some unique collection, but dont hurry to post everything in a day. People will not know where to comment. Last one is posted here few months back by someone, I dont know if it was you. I had commented too. :)
@ shajufx - Yes, i was the one who posted the picture few months back. And yes, i am stopping myself from posting it all at once... I don't know how successful it be. ;p
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A few more of my clicks. :) |
Super click. Can you please post what cam, lens and settings are used to take this pic ?
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Another HDR ? But this look better than previous images. Seems like doing lot of HDRs these days.
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Nice lighting.
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I couldn't stop myself from posting one more picture... |
I think this one you already posted long back.
@ pawan_pullarwar : thanks bhaai...
Camera : Canon EOS 1000D
Lens : 18 - 55 Kit lens and 55 - 250 EFS IS Canon Lens
For the first Johny Walker shot, shot with F-stop : f/5.6, Exposure : 1/160 seconds, ISO 100 at 163 mm Focal length.
For the second JW shot - F-stop : f/5, Exposure : 1/200 seconds, ISO 100 at 109 mm Focal length.
please let me know if u need any other information.
wish i could have added some liquor flowing from the bottle to the glass.. I din't get that idea then.!!
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....wish i could have added some liquor flowing from the bottle to the glass.. I din't get that idea then.!! |
Good you did not try that, you would have got banned here straightaway ! Please find some time to read the rules section :)
@ shajufx : I would go though that section once again to avoid such blunders... agree:
With that bombshell... i present the final picture from my side for today. (Jeremy Clarkson isshtyle)
"The view from my bedroom"
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@ shajufx : I would go though that section once again to avoid such blunders... agree:
With that bombshell... i present the final picture from my side for today. (Jeremy Clarkson isshtyle)
"The view from my bedroom" |
Beautiful.. Little over-saturated and looks posterized due to that though.

Hey Guys, have a small news to share, one of my photographs won 2nd prize for a Unicef's Awaaz Do photography competition. Here is the link
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And here is the photograph which I might've shared here before,
Let there be light, let there be education :

@ clevermax : Will keep that in mind from now onwards. And is it Trivandrum beach by any chance ? An amazing pic. The strategy making after retirement. :thumbs up
@ kaushik_s : Just WOW !! I am going just gaga over the picture.. clap:
I start my day with "The Road to Nowhere"
Congratulations Kaushik, very apt caption and great photograph.
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