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One pic from my weekend ride to Yelagiri. Well, except for few monkeys, there wasnt much to see though!

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Originally Posted by amolpol
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Posting after a long time. Happy Independence Day to everyone!
A b/w conversion from the visit to Jayamangali Blackbuck Reserve over the weekend. Attachment 593290 |
Amol sir - very nice B&W conversion - its like a painting. Is it done in photoshop?
Ganga Aarti

From my weekend trip to Ranikhet:
(f/8, 2.5 sec, ISO 100)

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A mesmerising patio inside the Spencer Engineering Building (SEB), University of Western Ontario, London. Attachment 592700
Aalok |
Very nice pic! :) Though the color is a teeny weeny bit more saturated.
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Originally Posted by C300
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Amol sir - very nice B&W conversion - its like a painting. Is it done in photoshop? |
Thanks, the intent was to create something like a sketch/painting since the original image wasnt looking good in color. I use LR to process, and this one has been cropped (quite heavily), converted to grayscale and then tweaked a bit with the white balance settings to get the right shades of grey/black.
My first pic here, have recently started photography as a hobby
f/6.3, 1/40sec, ISO 1600, Exposure +0.3
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Originally Posted by josh.machine
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My first pic here, have recently started photography as a hobby
f/6.3, 1/40sec, ISO 1600, Exposure +0.3 |
Well played with the lines, a tighter crop would have been better.
Pramod
Thanks Pramod, didn't want to do a tighter crop just to give a perspective. But i guess a tighter crop would have come out better.
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Thanks Pramod, didn't want to do a tighter crop just to give a perspective...... |
Agree with Pramod, a tighter crop would make it a professional looking frame !
An average landscape attempt in the rain, there was no choice but to run with the cam in no time :) But I find this place very potential (Jakur lake), need to go after the monsoon.

D700, 20mm, ISO-100, f/16, 1/4sec, on a tripod.
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Originally Posted by josh.machine
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My first pic here, have recently started photography as a hobby
f/6.3, 1/40sec, ISO 1600, Exposure +0.3 |
Good start Josh. Thats the GPO building right?
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Originally Posted by C300
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Good start Josh. Thats the GPO building right? |
Thanks, yup its the GPO building.
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But I find this place very potential (Jakur lake), need to go after the monsoon.
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Shaju, Is the access to the place behind Jakkur airfield?
Is it the same road that goes via Prestige apartments?
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Shaju, Is the access to the place behind Jakkur airfield? Is it the same road that goes via Prestige apartments? |
There is a new right cutting on the international airport road (NH7) between GKVK gate and Yelahanka deviation point, with a board "To Jakkur" thats the start of Jakkur main road. It will reach Jakkur village circle through Amruthahalli road and take a deviation to the right, go through the manned railway cross and you can see the right end of the lake. Going bit ahead there is a gate. You can enter by foot (vehicles restricted with longer stones planted with gaps) and walk towards the other end, its a long walk !
Not sure of prestige, but there are too many villas, apartments and ongoing projects throughout this route !
Bokeh test on Flower Bouquet!

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