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Color palette in the sky
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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2606452)
It has come out really well. What is the exif of this?

Thanks Clevermax :). Here's the EXIF:

Camera Panasonic DMC-G1
Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160) --> Max Sync Speed.
Aperture f/3.2
Focal Length 45 mm
Exposure Bias 0 EV
ISO Speed 100

@hellwrath
Nice one! Love that perspective.

@TSK
Your Ladakh trip photos have been creeping into my dreams for a while now. I really wanna take a trip there. But sadly work commitments will not let me do that for taleast a year :(
So, just to satisfy my hunger, I made a 100% computer generated landscape(no photographic elements are used), in 3D inspired by your photographs. And composed through the virtual camera, just like how I would have done it through an actual one. Here is the render. The horizon looked a little blank, so to lead your eye into the shot, to a focal point, i created those far away sci-fi towers. Thanks for inspiring me TSK!
Posting it here because of it's strong photographic elements.
Here goes the render:
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Here goes a breakdown showing the CG wireframe mesh:
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Cheers,
TG.

Output from yesterday's power cut
Clicked with my mobile camera, no special effects, just reduced the exposure.

Here are few pics from my side. Guru's - need your comments!

Somewhere near Karwar
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A view from one of the forts in Goa
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Colva Beach
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Colva Beach during sunset
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Syntheri Rocks near Dandeli
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Originally Posted by Gandhi (Post 2576566)
Found this from the diwali collection -

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EDIT: Not sure what is the problem with compression here. It appears fine on Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronakg/6340626170/

A similar one from my side :D
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Originally Posted by anantu2001 (Post 2608561)
Here are few pics from my side. Guru's - need your comments!

Somewhere near Karwar

Awesome pics. I especially liked the first and the third one. Mind sharing the details of the pics: Camera/ Lens/ EV/F etc.

Cheers,
Tapish

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Originally Posted by Tapish (Post 2608721)
Awesome pics. I especially liked the first and the third one. Mind sharing the details of the pics: Camera/ Lens/ EV/F etc.

Cheers,
Tapish

Hi Tapish,

Thanks. I use a Sony A33 with stock 18-55 lens. Planning to buy a 55-200 lens.
For the first pic the exif data is as below:
F stop - f/9
Exposure - 1/125 secs
ISO- 100

For the third pic :
F stop - f/13
Exposure - 1/160 secs
ISO- 100

Thanks,
Anant

Some more "beach" pics. This is Bekal Beach, Kerala.

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Will appreciate your feedback.

Regards,
Anant

anantu, the photos are really nice.

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Originally Posted by anantu2001 (Post 2608754)
Thanks. I use a Sony A33 with stock 18-55 lens. Planning to buy a 55-200 lens.
For the first pic the exif data is as below:
F stop - f/9
Exposure - 1/125 secs
ISO- 100

Nice pics.

Offtopic: How do you find the battery backup of the A33? Just asking because I have A35 and Sony claims to have an improved (almost 30%) battery life over A33.

And for the 200mm, why don't you get a cheap Beercan instead of a new lens.

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Originally Posted by gopinathann (Post 2609267)
anantu, the photos are really nice.

Thanks Gopinathann.

Quote:

Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2609300)
Nice pics.

Offtopic: How do you find the battery backup of the A33? Just asking because I have A35 and Sony claims to have an improved (almost 30%) battery life over A33.

And for the 200mm, why don't you get a cheap Beercan instead of a new lens.

Hi clevermax,

Battery is quite good actually. On my last visit to Goa, the battery lasted for a full 2 days. And it was being put to full use. Around 500 pictures were clicked before it went dead.

Regarding the lens, I have no clue how to proceed on this. It will be the first lens I have ever bought, hence need suggestions on the same. I'm still an amateur and would buying a brand new lens justify the whole purpose?please:

If possible I would like some leads as to where to buy good second hand lenses. It would serve my purpose.

Thanks.

Regards,
Anant

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Originally Posted by anantu2001 (Post 2609625)
Thanks Gopinathann.
Hi clevermax,

Battery is quite good actually. On my last visit to Goa, the battery lasted for a full 2 days. And it was being put to full use. Around 500 pictures were clicked before it went dead.

Regarding the lens, I have no clue how to proceed on this. It will be the first lens I have ever bought, hence need suggestions on the same. I'm still an amateur and would buying a brand new lens justify the whole purpose?

If possible I would like some leads as to where to buy good second hand lenses. It would serve my purpose.

Thanks.

Regards,
Anant

500 shots, is an impressive battery life, given the EVF. With the more battery efficient A35, I could never go beyond 300 shots so far. May be I use LCD a lot to review and selectively delete shots as soon as I click.

Regarding lenses... There are a lot of Minolta A mount lenses available for your Alpha, which will be cheaper and will offer you similar image quality as that of an expensive new one. Some suggestions from Minolta are

1) 70-210 f/4, known as the Beercan. (Around 140$)
2) 70-210mm f/3.5-4.5
3) 100-200 f/4.5
4) 28-135mm f/4-4.5

Also check out Tamron 70-300 mm F/4.0-5.6 macro. It is like 150$ again.

Only issue with Minolta lenses are that you have to buy it from ebay or similar sites who ship in the US, and get it here through someone you know.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2609637)
500 shots, is an impressive battery life, given the EVF. With the more battery efficient A35, I could never go beyond 300 shots so far. May be I use LCD a lot to review and selectively delete shots as soon as I click.

Regarding lenses... There are a lot of Minolta A mount lenses available for your Alpha, which will be cheaper and will offer you similar image quality as that of an expensive new one. Some suggestions from Minolta are

1) 70-210 f/4, known as the Beercan. (Around 140$)
2) 70-210mm f/3.5-4.5
3) 100-200 f/4.5
4) 28-135mm f/4-4.5

Also check out Tamron 70-300 mm F/4.0-5.6 macro. It is like 150$ again.

Only issue with Minolta lenses are that you have to buy it from ebay or similar sites who ship in the US, and get it here through someone you know.

Ah thats where the difference is I guess. I normally keep the LCD off to save on battery.

Regarding the lens - I'm very much interested in the Beercan as you pointed out. Also read somewhere that they produce very sharp, crisp images. But the problem is of getting it here. Lets see. No possibility of getting anywhere in India? A second hand one?

Regards,
Anant

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Originally Posted by anantu2001 (Post 2609663)
Regarding the lens - I'm very much interested in the Beercan as you pointed out. Also read somewhere that they produce very sharp, crisp images. But the problem is of getting it here. Lets see. No possibility of getting anywhere in India? A second hand one?
Regards,
Anant

Beercan is sharp indeed. I have one. Sample picture here @ISO400, f/4:
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Probably the only one on sale in India is this one :D
And any Beercan that you manage to get will be a second hand one because they are produced mostly during the mid 80s.


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