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Originally Posted by dip27in
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Thanks buddy and I missed commenting about the frog picture. How did you get so close? The photo is awesome, do enter it in a few competitions and you might win.
Edit: Another one for the fall colors:
took this photo in faro,portugal with an IXUS. cropped and enhanced it a bit
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Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2576619)
Thanks buddy and I missed commenting about the frog picture. How did you get so close? The photo is awesome, do enter it in a few competitions and you might win.
Edit: Another one for the fall colors: |
Beautiful shot! Thanks for sharing! :thumbs up Where is this place ?
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Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2576293)
Misty Colors:
Shot with the 350D + 70-200 F4L before I sold it off. Will miss this lens. |
HW - Awesome colours. Which place is this?
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Originally Posted by nevinfrancis
(Post 2576653)
took this photo in faro,portugal with an IXUS. cropped and enhanced it a bit |
Nevin, did you miss uploading the pic ?
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Originally Posted by dip27in
(Post 2573302)
Taken somewhere in a pond..... |
I am not asking "which frog, which pond, what lens, which body", but nice capture, looks like a soft box reflection in his eye :)
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Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2576293)
Misty Colors... |
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Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2576619)
....Another one for the fall colors |
Both are good, I wish I could be on that first image boat and dream having a hut among those second image trees ! As I told you earlier, I was not impressed with any of your 'fall' shots so far, but these two made me very happy :D
I dont remember what was my last image post here. This is my neighbor kid, taken with a 70-300, natural light, large thermocol sheet used as a reflector.
HAPPY CHILDREN'S DAY !!!

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Originally Posted by aalokg
(Post 2576662)
Beautiful shot! Thanks for sharing! :thumbs up Where is this place ? |
Alok,
This place is in Arlington, VA. It's called the Washington & Old Dominion Trail close to Four Mile Run Drive. In other words, it's right outside the place I live at :D.
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Originally Posted by C300
(Post 2576783)
HW - Awesome colours. Which place is this? |
Thanks, this place is called Burke Lake in Fairfax, Virginia. It's a lovely lovely place for fall colors.
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Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2576953)
Both are good, I wish I could be on that first image boat and dream having a hut among those second image trees ! As I told you earlier, I was not impressed with any of your 'fall' shots so far, but these two made me very happy :D
I dont remember what was my last image post here. This is my neighbor kid, taken with a 70-300, natural light, large thermocol sheet used as a reflector.
HAPPY CHILDREN'S DAY !!! Attachment 841761 |
Thanks Shaju and that's a wonderful portrait. Goes to show how much soft light/reflectors can help.
The above photograph posted by me was slightly out of balance, so I went back there yesterday to try and correct the composition and to try the newly acquired 14-45mm Panasonic OIS lens. Yes, this was used on the audacious mirrorless camera G1. The mistake that I did was to use a cheapo CPL that came with the lens and it screwed up my RGB values and made the photograph soft. Lesson learnt. Here are two more shots from the same trail.
@Hellwrath
Nice stuff there. Sorry to hear of the cpl issue though.
Fall season is in full form here in Washington, so I decided to take some memorable portraits of my dad n mom.
Cheers,
TG.
@Hellwrath the slow shutter one is very nice. Try with some more intersecting water swirls against such wonderful Background, if you already haven't
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Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2576953)
I am not asking "which frog, which pond, what lens, which body", but nice capture, looks like a soft box reflection in his eye :) |
You are almost correct. I use by SB-800 with Filter gel, offcamera with a diffuser attached to it to get rid of the harshness.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 2579312)
Fall season is in full form here in Washington, so I decided to take some memorable portraits of my dad n mom. |
that last picture is priceless. would look really nice if you framed it.
HW, TG - Lovely Fall colours guys. Looks like the best season to visit the Big Apple!
Heres a pic of spring blossom!

@HellwratH : That's one mesmerizing snap.
I think I'll have it as a wallpaper(No..not desktop, but real
WALLpaper)
@shajufx : As usual, fantastic snap. How do you do it every time !!!
@Torqueguru : You really are a guru at this (unlike my handle).
@C300 : Again, beautiful capture.
I would give my right arm to get such crisp snaps as you guys.
Think you guys should start a thread on DSLR tips & tricks for us novices.
Here's my take at Manhattan skyline (I'm terrible at night shots. please do pardon the noise)

Uploading a snap after a long gap!
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
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Thanks TG. Fall is one amazing season but lasts very short. Some brilliant shots by You, as always.
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Originally Posted by dip27in
(Post 2579472)
@Hellwrath the slow shutter one is very nice. Try with some more intersecting water swirls against such wonderful Background, if you already haven't |
Thanks. I wanted to give that a shot, but didn't want to get into the water as it was pretty cold. That's one problem with fall/winter :(.
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Originally Posted by C300
(Post 2579961)
HW, TG - Lovely Fall colours guys. Looks like the best season to visit the Big Apple!
Heres a pic of spring blossom! Attachment 843039 |
Thanks C300. You're right, fall is the best season to visit NY. Lovely shot there, I see some minor color cast though.
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Originally Posted by nimbleguru
(Post 2581311)
@HellwratH : That's one mesmerizing snap.
I think I'll have it as a wallpaper(No..not desktop, but real WALLpaper)
I would give my right arm to get such crisp snaps as you guys.
Think you guys should start a thread on DSLR tips & tricks for us novices.
Here's my take at Manhattan skyline (I'm terrible at night shots. please do pardon the noise) Attachment 843555 |
Thanks buddy, I am honored. You don't have to give us your right arm, just blank cheques with your signature on them would do :D. Do let us know if you need anything specific and everyone on this forum will be more than happy to help you.
About your photograph, it's a little over-exposed for my taste. You might want to tone it down a bit in a photo editing software.
Ok, so here's some fun stuff for you guys (It's Friday!!). I acquired two legacy lenses recently and I received the adapter for them today. So, take a shot and guess which mystery lens I have used for the following shots?
These are taken with the G1 and are straight out of the camera (Jpegs. They were shot in B/W).
Hint: These lenses may be one of the lightest/smallest lenses ever made.
EDIT: Glomus, love that photograph. Brilliant exposure on that one.
Thanks, it was one of the first set of snaps using my 50 mm prime f1.8. Still learning!!
With thanks and regards
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