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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen
(Post 2547201)
Lovely collection of images guys. Not active on forum for a very long time. Must have missed a lot. Need to go through at least 30-40 pages. Superb capture amrisharm. Once in a blue moon (no pun intended) you get to see this stuff. Only flash light can lit this is light from the god. :) Fantastic capture nevertheless. Somewhere before Lamayuru. With Gradual gray Cokin GI P120/121 Attachment 827869 Three layers. Before Nimu. With Gradual gray Cokin GI P120/121 Attachment 827870 |
Originally Posted by Rudra Sen
(Post 2548879)
At UPSHI while taking a lunch break. Two layers of graduated gray Cokin and metered for the white. Sky was dark blue fortunately. Attachment 828824 |
Originally Posted by kaushik_s
(Post 2547321)
Here are few more from my side, At Dal Lake, taken from a rocking boat, so high ISO noise is there. Wish I was not on the boat that day and took a steady tripod shot.. Attachment 828022 From Kaas ,loved this table-top mountain just before Kaas.. Attachment 828023 And from my most favourite place for photography, i.e. Pangong Tso (near Spangmik) Attachment 828024 Hope you guys like them.. EDIT: And thanks a lot guys for liking the previous shots. |
Originally Posted by kaushik_s
(Post 2548618)
Monochrome? Well, I'm least qualified to comment on monochromes. We would need Rudra's comment on this subject. For most of the people who shoot for B&W it's about visualization of that scene in different layers of different tones/contrasts. For me B&W is an after thought most of the time i.e. I decide only when I'm converting the photograph. mostly a photograph with nice contrast and good lighting will become a nice B&W too, basically the same concept of a good photograph but in B&W :) [ I told you, I'm not the right person]. Rudra Sir, help!!! Ha ha dude, I actually missed IS that day on my lens (I was using 17-40mm). This was shot at ISO400 1/25 at the widest aperture i.e. f4. Probably one of the best sunset views I've ever scene and I was never more frustrated. Next day I was ready with lock, stock and all the smoking lens barrels but alas, as they say, a moment passed is never gonna be there again. This is what I got next day, Attachment 828706 ROFL, man that was hilarious. |
Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2548526)
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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen
(Post 2550033)
Reconnaissance trip shot with S90 before shooting Stakna Monastery. Attachment 829185 Nubra valley before massive rain. Attachment 829186 |
Originally Posted by Rudra Sen
(Post 2550253)
Lovely feel there Kaushik in both the captures. I missed Pangong Tso both the times because of bad weather. |
Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2548930)
.....The lens used is the "Lester Dine 105mm f2.8" macro lens......] |
Originally Posted by Rudra Sen
(Post 2548879)
At UPSHI while taking a lunch break. Two layers of graduated gray Cokin and metered for the white. Sky was dark blue fortunately. Attachment 828824 |
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 2550543)
@Shaju Haha, sometimes u gotta surface for some air right? I loved it that they posed looking at the same direction for me, it established the much needed diagonal in my composition... Regards, TG. |
Originally Posted by jkdas
(Post 2550958)
Nice! isnt this the one on desktop as wallpaper on that shot you posted on DSLR thread? |
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