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Originally Posted by IronH4WK (Post 2767203)
either this is pastry or it is mehendi. spill it out, which is it? :D
it there is a third option, then the picture is disqualified lol:

Ha ha... that's a guess which is way off the mark mate! :D

Here's the answer -
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This is a test shot with my newly acquired DCR250. This is taken with Minolta 70-210 @ 210mm, used an external flash, didn't diffuse the light.

DCR250 with my beercan is super sharp :) Ants and butterflies, here I come!

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Originally Posted by jkdas (Post 2766328)
shaju ? :P ...

I had messaged him various alternatives, but so far no reply !

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2767119)
Any guesses as to what this is ? ...

I saw this on FB but could not reply on time, I dont think anyone would connect it to anything other than a cookie or biscuit. Its super sharp, waiting for your tiny little creature hunting series :)

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 2767289)
I had messaged him various alternatives, but so far no reply !
I saw this on FB but could not reply on time, I dont think anyone would connect it to anything other than a cookie or biscuit. Its super sharp, waiting for your tiny little creature hunting series :)

Ha ha.. :) here's a housefly.
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f/22, 1/15s, ISO1600 (multi) @ 200mm with DCR250.

This is a handheld shot but I rested the lens on the surface.. Few of the camera features that helped to make this shot better

- EVF - great use while shooting macros like this. You can't bend down and see look through an OVF, plus I can adjust my focus manually to the highest precision.

- DOF preview. I would have initially shot this with the lens more open, only to realize the DOF is too shallow. Once you get the subject in focus, you just need to press DOF preview to see what you will actually get.

- Multi-frame NR - this is shot in ISO1600 to compensate for the narrow aperture, and multi-frame reduced the noise very well.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 2767811)
Ha ha.. :) here's a housefly.

Looks like a meaner version of the Boeing AH-64 Apache Attack helicopter!

^ nah.. it looks like a fatter version of the Alouette II a.k.a Cheetah used by the Army Aviation :D


@Clevermax: awesome shot mate! clap:

in the FB picture, why are you holding the lens so tight?

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Originally Posted by IronH4WK
^ nah.. it looks like a fatter version of the Alouette II a.k.a Cheetah used by the Army Aviation :D

@Clevermax: awesome shot mate! clap:

in the FB picture, why are you holding the lens so tight?

thanks :)
I can't touch the fly but i wanted to tightly hold it there to pose for me until i was done, so i grabbed the lens tightly instead ;)

Flowers... but dont know the name :-)

Here are the Caribbean Flemingos and Mandarin Duck clicked in Singapore bird park

My First attempts at Moon Photography
Camera : Canon 1100D
F stop: F/5.6
Exposure: 1/4000
ISO: 3200

I know its a very amateurish attempt. Hope to learn some tricks with time.

Swallows at Ranganthittu.

Nikon D300
Nikon 200-400 f/4 VR
400mm
f/4
ISO 500
1/80 sec
Matrix metering (aperture priority)

My first hand held moon shot. I feel more elated than Neil Armstrong.

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Originally Posted by llamrei (Post 2736166)
Downstream of Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite, CA

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Could you please share the exif?

Just a couple of shots I took during vacation(highly compressed) and an HDR-raped pic near the top of Vaishno Devi temple

Shot of the moon taken by me sometime back.

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Originally Posted by vibbs (Post 2768680)
My First attempts at Moon Photography
Camera : Canon 1100D
F stop: F/5.6
Exposure: 1/4000
ISO: 3200

I know its a very amateurish attempt. Hope to learn some tricks with time.

ISO is a little too high. Looking at the shutter speed ISO 1600 or even 800 would have sufficed in this case.


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