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Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2741599)
So, you were talking about these backgrounds ? Lets take a walk together before the weekend, let me know your schedule :) Looks promising, I will carry only my macro lens with me ! |
Sure, will keep you posted. I'd suggest that you carry a longer focal length lens for this one. The narrow angle of view really helps to get this background, else it might be a little difficult. Also, it'd help if you can get the tripod. I can carry it for you :D.
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Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2741662)
..... carry a longer focal length lens for this one....get the tripod. I can carry it for you... |
Atleast for once I thought I should walk light, cant the 105mm on D7000 meet the requirements ? I will keep myself busy with the bugs, buds, mosquitoes and such tiny creatures when you can follow the pigeons, parrots and crows ! I dont mind bringing the tripod, but dont pass it back to me in between, I cant sprain my back, its too heavy for a walk :)
From a walk 2 years back !

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Originally Posted by IronH4WK
(Post 2740881)
he looks peeved! he'll grab that camera of yours and shoot your picture |
He he.. he was really hyperactive..!
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 2741167)
@GD
@Clevermax
Nice crisp ones there!
TG. |
Thanks!
Where is this place? Are those horse figures for practicing gun shots? ;)
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Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 2741188)
Clevermax,
Looks like you're having a lot of fun with your 50mm . These legacy lenses can work some magic. |
Yes HW, I love that lens!! It shares most of its time with the camera now, than other lenses I have. :)
@Shaju - lovely pic more like a painting. PP?
Tried long exposure on trees

This is a young boy who serves tea to the customers at his uncle's shop. Not an ideal life by any means, but he is among the happiest souls I have seen. Not that it shows in this picture.
Here's the link to a better resolution picture:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5568240...in/photostream
Long exposure and zoom out

Apologize for the bad picture quality. It was 6:45PM and I couldn't switch on the light.
Today evening I heard loud banging on my office window, and I was little surprised with the intensity of the banging. I turned around and stared at a huge peacock.
I took some photos, but in the dying light I had to shoot at ISO 2500. The peacock was staring at the one-side mirror and trying to fight with his imaginary rival.
It even jumped in the air and whacked at the window few times. We regularly lose a few glass panels to peacocks, so I didn't want this fight to go on for long. So I went out with the camera, I knew it will take off like a rocket once it senses me. And it did, I could barely get it in frame once it took off.

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Originally Posted by yajaman99
(Post 2741889)
@Shaju - lovely pic more like a painting. PP? |
Yes buddy, its less than a 30 sec PP, reduce the noise through CS4 and you get this effect ! Best for images with trees and leaves.
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Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar
(Post 2742001)
Tried long exposure on trees.. |
Hope you are not on house arrest !! Get out and shoot bro :)
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Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 2742093)
.....The peacock was staring at the one-side mirror and trying to fight with his imaginary rival.... |
Please bring few to Bangalore when you drive again, I dont mind them in my balcony :)
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Originally Posted by robimahanta
(Post 2742244)
...The Charge of the one-horned Rhino.......Green tailed sunbird... |
Welcome back :) Your Rhino is a NatGeo type image, its very rare to see such a monster coming towards the camera. Sunbird is cute too, I am yet to see one in real !
Here are two shots from my side:
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Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2742158)
Hope you are not on house arrest !! Get out and shoot bro :) |
42 degree made me sick. Now long wait for mansoon starts.
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Originally Posted by robimahanta
(Post 2742244)
Posting after a long break! Some of my recent images The Charge of the one-horned Rhino |
awesome, where did you found?
His location says Guwahati, so I guess he frequents Kaziranga national park. Great capture...
@robimahanta
Awesome shot of the Rhino!
@Hellwrath
Yup V1.
@Clevermax
It's at a place in Eastern Washington State, called Othello.
Regards,
TG.
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