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Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2825175)
Is it a 10-20 or 11-16 ? Technically I dont know how to comment, but it looks good :) |
Originally Posted by robimahanta
(Post 2820230)
Breaking away from the theme! I just happened to be in Kabini for a couple of days and had a chance to try out the Canon 5DMkIII. Its really amazing and the best I have seen from Canon when it comes to noise performance. The following image was shot at iso 1000 with no noise removal whatsoever. The B/W image is the full frame,pp'd with Nik Silver Efex 2 and the color version is a tight crop showing the level of detail even after cropping. |
Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2824815)
If these are the test shots, I am excited to see the real ones :) Sudhir had taken MIII to Kabini sometime back and had a high opinion about it. Wild flower ! Attachment 948894 |
Originally Posted by Dry Ice
(Post 2824885)
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2825529)
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Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 2826528)
Nice catch of the Heron. My experience says it would be even more sharp on your lappy. Sometimes I feel so sad when the life of eyes are lost while compressing and uploading. |
Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 2826528)
May be a different mood! Please share your feedbacks, I tried some PS editing since the background was way too bright spoiling the beauty of the subject. May be a metering issue? Attachment 949885 |
Originally Posted by vivekiny2k
(Post 2827131)
andean condor from cincinnati zoo Attachment 950159 |
Originally Posted by Fordmanchau
(Post 2827200)
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2827250)
Never seen this creature before! |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2826696)
Oh yes, it was quite sharp given the ISO levels (1600) I used. At one point I was contemplating on getting my old beercan (70-210mm, with loads of fungus inside) replaced but I guess it is not that time yet. Another one of the same subject with same exif. These are taken through a metal mesh but that's not visible at all because I held the lens almost touching the mesh with an open aperture. The mesh pattern which is visible in the bokeh is actually of the other side of the cage. If the background was really bright, you could try recomposing the shot from a different angle so as to get a more pleasing background.... The editing done in this picture can be seen when you look at the edges of her body... |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2827250)
No heavy processing, just auto tones in PS. Attachment 950261 |
Originally Posted by vivekiny2k
(Post 2827131)
andean condor from cincinnati zoo Attachment 950159 |
Originally Posted by vivekiny2k
(Post 2827336)
One of the largest flying birds, it was huge! it's found on western coast of south america. |
Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 2827313)
A long exposure. Was a few minutes exposure. It was cloudy, and the moon was strong, but decided to shoot anyways Attachment 950362 |
Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 2827313)
A long exposure. Was a few minutes exposure. It was cloudy, and the moon was strong, but decided to shoot anyways Attachment 950362 |
Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 2827448)
Beautiful one Tanveer clap:. |
Originally Posted by wanderer4x4
(Post 2827564)
Excellent! The redness in the foreground must be the tail lights which to me is slightly distracting in the overall beauty of the image. The moonlight is almost as good as daylight. Pls share the exif of this image. I want to try a similar one too. (Till now all my nightscape shots are just rubbish):) |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2827250)
I like this first one. No heavy processing, just auto tones in PS. |
Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 2827448)
Oh! Its looking scary. Any full snaps Vivek? |
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