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Originally Posted by bhp_maniac Thats a neat collection there we have in this page. Heres another one from the queen of arabian sea.
Camera - DSC W-100
Manual Mode - 1/50 sec exposure at around 5.45 in the evening Attachment 365465 |
Waah. Awesome composition brother. Nice silhouettes there.
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Originally Posted by parimal_g One of my Fav.
Took at Bardoli,Gujrath
Mobile Sony Ericsson W810i |
That fort looks awesome through your lens. I like the orange glow in the sky.
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Originally Posted by jacs Nice shot Amith, very live for a P&S cam.
Would also like to inform you its a Dragon fly and not a Butterfly. |
Thank you Jacs. I'm happy that you liked it. And yes, thanks again for pointing out the mistake.
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Originally Posted by shajufx Thanks Klub Class. If you didnt mention camera details of your shot, I would have assumed its taken by a DSLR Macro lens itself. Details are very good.
According to me, its just another crown from your clicks. Very good.
Here is one from my bounce-flash experiments. Cost Rs.900 (t-shirts and a box of Kitkat). First 2 monkeys belong to me, other two to my only sister. Attachment 366253 |
Thank you brother. Well to be frank, I dream about SLR everyday. Infact, i won't be able to get a SLR in my hands in the near future. Currently I'm jobless(Ya, I am a +1 student)
Needless to say, your composition and those kids really looks awesome. Say my "Hiiii" to those kids
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Originally Posted by clevermax
@Kulb: Beautiful macro shot with a P&S. |
Thank You Clevermax. You misspelt my name btw. So be careful next time. Good luck bro
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru |
Nice composition in monochrome. I like the branches of the tree
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Originally Posted by sree70 A special type of flower which bloomed yesterday night in my Roof garden. Attachment 366277 Today Morning its almost dead. |
We had a similar flower in our home. i feel that the composition could have been better
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Originally Posted by jacs This is a tiny (<2cm size) flower bloomed on a creeper plant in my garden. Attachment 366279 |
That tiny flower looks beautiful. Nice capture Jacs
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Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar |
Ha Ha, it seriously looks like real. Btw,Where is that miniature museum brother?
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru |
Waah awesome capture. Great to see the King of the Jungle through your lens.
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Originally Posted by HellwratH Won't be posting photographs for a few days as I do not have a system with me :(. Here's one before I get a new lappie, |
Clever use of selective coloring. I like the ripples on the water. Excellent composition.
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Originally Posted by tsk1979 Taken with FZ-35
The more I use this little cam, the more I fall in love with it Attachment 366999 |
Nice composition. I can feel the chill here. Btw, those floating clouds looks cool.
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Originally Posted by bugatti_86 He is my best Monsoon Friend Mr.TOAD |
Thanks a ton for uploading that pic brother. It was very useful for studying the morphology of toads.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru Camera: Nikon D3S
Another one, this time the sleeping king. Attachment 367177
Regards,
TG. |
I love the sleeping king. Again an awesome composition from you.
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Originally Posted by vivekiny2k |
Nice captures there. I liked the texture of those bricks. Btw, It seems that you have pretty shaky hands.
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Originally Posted by Samurai Attachment 368029 Attachment 368051
But I like it with the tree, you might feel different. I generally like multiple layers (not photoshop layers) in my composition. I take my compositions very seriously, nothing gets in there by accident unless it is totally unavoidable. |
I liked the one without the trees. Those coconut trees standing on the far end of the frame looks beautiful.
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Originally Posted by jacs Anyone here has a polarizer filter? Just wanted to understand the funda of it. When i was gazing on a photograph of a bright white cloud formation, my friend told me it is taken using a polarizer filter on lens.
Here's my contribution for the day. Attachment 368499 |
Awesome macro shot. Love the hairs on that 'thing'. Nice bokeh too.
Here is one from me :
- Model : The same old dragon fly
- Camera Used - Sony Cybershot DSC W35
- Location - Aluva, Ernakulam, Kerala
- Software Used - Picasa 3.0
Comments and criticism welcome
PS: Special thanks to gd1418 and jacs for pointing out the typo in my last post. I hope that i have not made any typos. Regards
Amith