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Some random snaps around the house while Ganesh Puja ...
That looks like a 'bloody' face :)

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Originally Posted by ajay_satpute
(Post 2907349)
Could you please provide more details about these experiments? |
Ajay, per se, the experiments are nothing special.
You start the music in WMP. It has visualization and Alchemy is one of them. For this i used Mercy by Kanye West. The key is to take a music with good bass in order to enhance the visualization. These visualization is called Alchemy and so named it Alchemy Experiments. stupid:
I waited for the right moment to click photo. I used Samsung Galaxy S3 to test the image quality which i have to say did good. Later, I just cropped side portions that hide the power light and stuff.
Here are a few more. Hope you like it.
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Originally Posted by chevelle
(Post 2908806)
Ajay, per se, the experiments are nothing special.
You start the music in WMP. It has visualization and Alchemy is one of them. For this i used Mercy by Kanye West. The key is to take a music with good bass in order to enhance the visualization. These visualization is called Alchemy and so named it Alchemy Experiments. stupid: |
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Originally Posted by ajay_satpute
(Post 2907349)
Could you please provide more details about these experiments? |
You thought he was manufacturing gold, didn't you? :D
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Originally Posted by chevelle
(Post 2908806)
Ajay, per se, the experiments are nothing special.
You start the music in WMP. It has visualization and Alchemy is one of them.
Here are a few more. Hope you like it. |
Aaaahhh, the Alchemy visualization in Windows Media player. I thought...
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Originally Posted by vivekiny2k
(Post 2909774)
You thought he was manufacturing gold, didn't you? :D |
agree: :D
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Originally Posted by gd1418
(Post 2908265)
Why is the picture so overexposed? If the background was so bright, you could have underexposed a bit to enhance the subject. |
Honestly, I thought exactly the reverse. When I clicked one shot with normal exposure, I could not see much details, even though the background was bright and there was enough light. When I incremented the exposure to +1.7 EV, only then I could see some colours and some spikes on the creature.
The lone Spider..

A landscape shot from me after a long time
Ooty

Few clicks of the Lord Ganesh at home.
Ganapati Bappa Moraya!
The idol
The ornament
The bell (I had got this one from Darjeeling)

Shree Ganesh at My Home
Captured from My Mobile.. please excuse me for the quality.
Ganpati Bappa Morya !
Inspired to upload a couple of my shots:
This one in Gir:
The classic moon shot:
Jaswant Thada, Jodhpur:
Variable Wheater:
Desert Wheater:
White Eared Bulbul:

Variable Wheater:
Attachment 992039
Nice picture.
Can you please share your equipment details.
The silhoutte shot of the Jaswant Thada is pretty good. Nice composition. BTW, what lens did you use to click this? Because I see a hint of vignetting on the top left corner.
Do you have a panoramic shot of the Mehrangarh taken from the Jaswant Thada? If yes, then please post it here.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by ramraman
(Post 2916141)
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Originally Posted by groom
(Post 2916418)
Variable Wheater: Attachment 992039
Nice picture.
Can you please share your equipment details. |
Thanks groom.
Used Canon EOS 550D, lens EF 70-300 f4-5.6 IS, handheld shot
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Originally Posted by gd1418
(Post 2916577)
The silhoutte shot of the Jaswant Thada is pretty good. Nice composition. BTW, what lens did you use to click this? Because I see a hint of vignetting on the top left corner.
Do you have a panoramic shot of the Mehrangarh taken from the Jaswant Thada? If yes, then please post it here.
Thanks. |
Thanks gd1418. Was experimenting with symmetry as opposed to the rule of thirds. I use a Canon EOS 550D and for this shot used the kit lens EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 IS. I am not sure if the vignetting is due to the lens - 18-55 is not known to cause noticeable vignetting, particularly since this was shot at f/11 at 28 mm. Some of the shots I took at that spot, I had my hand over the lens to prevent flare, though it is unlikely I would have done that for a shot that had the sun in the middle of the frame. This is the only explanation I can come up with, since I would have used my left hand to provide the shade.
I tried to get panoramic shots of the Mehrangarh fort from the road that climbs to Jaswant Thada, but it was not a clear day and hence didnt take any shots.
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