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Originally Posted by C300
(Post 2888898)
Beautiful shot Amol! Did you shoot any birds there?
Congratulations Ravi.
Heres one from the local church. Attachment 978983 |
Thanks, C300 and a beautiful church you have there, looks great through your camera.
After a lot of thoughts and hesitation, posting some of my newbie contributions:
Smiling Alfa:
Raining Window:
Worldly Red:
Sky says my name - sky is yours!!
coming up: images from Bavaria:
Bavarian Alps
Neuschwanstein Castle:
Hohenschwangau Castle:
Hohenschwangau Castle and Alpen lake:

The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea - Isak Dinesen 
Here is one from my end for the landscape.
Riding back home on roads filled with gold.
Photos of Bees are great and excellent landscapes.
I took some photos of Water droplets

En route to Goa:

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Originally Posted by C300
Beautiful shot Amol! Did you shoot any birds there?
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I intended to do some birding but didn't really get a chance. It gets a bit difficult to find time when you're running with a packed schedule.
There was a flock of bar headed geese at Tso Moriri which was interesting but they decided to swim further out or fly away each time I tried to approach. Other than that I didn't really go looking for the feathered kinds.
Just got a HOYA CPL and couple of other stuffs.
First click with CPL on 18-55 from my balcony

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Originally Posted by AlphaKilo
(Post 2888913)
After a lot of thoughts and hesitation, posting some of my newbie contributions: |
Nice clicks! I had been to the castle, but didn't have a good camera then :(
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Originally Posted by bablue
(Post 2889172)
Here is one from my end for the landscape. |
Nice clicks. Second one begs to get straightened up.
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Originally Posted by gopinathann
(Post 2889221)
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Thanks gopinathann
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Originally Posted by geeash
(Post 2889687)
Just got a HOYA CPL and couple of other stuffs.
First click with CPL on 18-55 from my balcony Attachment 979461 |
I think you could still get a deeper blue and contrasting clouds with the CPL...
This is my most dreaded click ever :D Male hunter spider portrait..! (These ones are around 10cm diameter)
Sony A35 + Minolta AF 70-210mm f/4 + DCR 250
1/50s, ISO400, f/32, 120mm. I had dismantled and reassembled the lens 2 days back for yet another fungus removal. This is a shot taken after that. Humid Kerala weather is taking a toll on my old lenses. Looks like the lens just don't want to under-perform even with some fungus in it, I am loving its sharpness!!

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Originally Posted by clevermax I think you could still get a deeper blue with the CPL... |
Tell me how. This is the maximum i could get. Is there a technique behind it?
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Originally Posted by geeash
(Post 2889775)
Tell me how. This is the maximum i could get. Is there a technique behind it? |
Can I assume that you rotated the CPL ring and found the angle at which it have the maximum deep blue sky effect? I guess that's the only thing to do...
Moreover, the effect is maximized when you shoot skies when sun is at any of the sides with respect to your camera.
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2889764)
Nice clicks! I had been to the castle, but didn't have a good camera then :( |
Thankyou sir. Fantastic spider. Well even I dont have a top camera, but just a good one.
here goes some more from my side: (Taken today at Dachau Concentration camp memorial site, Dachau, Munich, Germany):

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Originally Posted by AlphaKilo
(Post 2889975)
Thankyou sir. Fantastic spider. Well even I dont have a top camera, but just a good one.
here goes some more from my side: (Taken today at Dachau Concentration camp memorial site, Dachau, Munich, Germany): |
After watching movies like "Escape From Sobibor" & "The Boy in Striped Pyjamas", it is horrifying to see the pictures of such concentration camps - if you think about what used to happen to people whom the SS brought there. I'll surely get chills if I enter one of them for a tourist visit. Thanks for sharing.
Last evening Mumbai coastline after rain.

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