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Wel, this one is from today's morning walk. Am laid up, but did not give up the opportunity to do some early morning shooting. I do not know the species of this butterfly. Could someone help out please?

Shot with a 70-300 mm non VR Nikkor G lens. RAW file processed in GIMP. Actually all I did was adjusted contrast and temperature. :)

Edit: Its called a tawny coaster

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Originally Posted by typeOnegative (Post 2309633)
.....I do not know the species of this butterfly. Could someone help out please?....

I think its 'Dotted Orange Solomon' species :D Good catch !
Are you free on weekdays to go out and shoot early mornings ? I will be in Andheri from 23rd to 29th. Not planning to keep the camera in the bag throughout my stay. Looking for company of Men, Women or Neuters :)

@shaju
good one on the street dog..but seriously, it doesnt look like one.

@shaju The Bokeh Dog shot is :thumbs up.

Another on from my side
Rufous Treepie
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Originally Posted by v&v (Post 2309779)
@shaju The Bokeh Dog shot is :thumbs up.

Another on from my side
Rufous Treepie
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I remember this particular bird from my trip to Sariska a few months back, always hungry:D

Jokes apart, excellent pic. Nice and crisp!! Wish you could get the complete talons as well

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2309631)
Got a chance to test 50mm f/1.4 in street lights last night. One from that !
I call him "The Bokeh Dog" ! (Brigade road on a Sunday evening). Its a stray dog, so dont expect him to be boootiful !!

Lovely shot, Shajufx. And the dog is beautiful too :)

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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 2309348)
And oh, all of these were shot with a G1 + Nikon Ai 100mm f2.5 (MF). This lens is very very sharp as seen in the photographs!

First pic is super, the last with cigarette should have the colored one, atleast we could have seen her nail-paint color :)

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2309631)
Please check the land value for me, I dont mind coming there to settle and survive on agriculture :)

Lands in Germany are unaffordable, way too costly. You will enjoy the summer here, belive me winter is equally boring. 6 month haven and 6 month hell.

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Originally Posted by v&v (Post 2309779)
Rufous Treepie
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Very clean shot, you should have captured her tail as well.

Yesterday I was going through flickr and found this beautiful capture. I never thought one very simple flower on street can make such differnce if composed well.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jam343/1703693/?f=hp

We were in Lansdowne last week. The hotel garden had some lovely flowers.

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@deky,@pawan_pullarwar : Thanks. As for full pic, it was on the other side of gypsy so could not get the tail. Yah these birds are very friendly. Spent some time around there , they are not at all afraid of you. They ate a full dairy milk chocolate :D

@akp like the first shot. I am sending a PM for details of Lansdowne. May be a quick visit this weekend.

Here is the full shot of Treepie

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@Shaju,
The bokkeh dog should get you a bouquet!

@v&v,
Liked your second shot the best. The first one, as Pawan pointed out was a bit incomplete. And the couple make a good catch!

@Pawan,
That is the photograph that comes on the front page i.e. before signing in, correct?

@akp,
Very pretty shots.

Another butterfly shot from my side, this time a Lemon Pansy (what a name!). BTW, the previous butterfly was a Tawny Coaster. The post has been updated.

@typeO-: nice butterfly shots. I have been trying to shot a few and they can really test you patience at times.

@v&v: cropping the couple shot from below, around where the glass area starts and reflections and glare become a distraction might make it better.

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Originally Posted by v&v (Post 2310564)
@akp like the first shot.

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Originally Posted by typeOnegative (Post 2310580)
@akp,
Very pretty shots.

Thanks. Any idea what flowers are those?
Here is another variety of the second flower (slightly different color), with a guest.

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@v&v: replied to your PM.

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Originally Posted by akp (Post 2310643)
Thanks. Any idea what flowers are those?
Here is another variety of the second flower (slightly different color), with a guest.

The blue one seems to be an Iris. The yellow one some sort of Zinnia. I am not an expert though and may be wrong.

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Originally Posted by typeOnegative (Post 2309406)
@Hellwrath, really nice snaps. The first one is freaking scary.

Oh yeah, I was scared to see a lot of such eyes in there.

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2309631)

My guru, awesome collection. I am sure best are hidden in your system :)

Got a chance to test 50mm f/1.4 in street lights last night. One from that !
I call him "The Bokeh Dog" ! (Brigade road on a Sunday evening). Its a stray dog, so dont expect him to be boootiful !!
Attachment 529615

Me and Guru? I was looking to see if I see Rudra guruji's photograph somewhere ;). Thank you, I have one more that I want to process and post. I will do that tonight. That dog shot is nice and like I was telling wish the man wasn't there, but never the less there's always a next time.

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Originally Posted by typeOnegative (Post 2309633)
Wel, this one is from today's morning walk. Am laid up, but did not give up the opportunity to do some early morning shooting. I do not know the species of this butterfly. Could someone help out please?

Shot with a 70-300 mm non VR Nikkor G lens. RAW file processed in GIMP. Actually all I did was adjusted contrast and temperature. :)

Edit: Its called a tawny coaster

That's a very nice shot typeOnegative. Not sure if you have already read about colors in foreground and background, this is a very good example of representing harmony. Basically, the idea is that if you place the colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel, it represents harmony (very soothing to eyes). And if you place colors on the opposite side of the wheel, it creates contrast. More here,

Harmonizing Colors - What Are Harmonizing Colors

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Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar (Post 2310458)
First pic is super, the last with cigarette should have the colored one, atleast we could have seen her nail-paint color :)

Thanks, the color one looked okay to me, nothing great. Hence, left it in B&W.

This one was taken way back in March 2008, using my Canon S3IS.

Fishing Boats on Mahe river:

Thanks typeOnegative & akp.
Here is another one from the same series
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