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Old 7th September 2010, 20:11   #10321
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amith the b&w pan shot has a lot of noise, here's one from Beechanahalli dam .

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Old 7th September 2010, 20:44   #10322
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I was just kidding brother. Don't take it seriously......Basically,I wanted to share this picture here because it's my first experiment in panning shot. It was shot somewhere between 6 - 6:30 PM.
You can rip me off with your opinions, I am posting things here only for that, but nobody is ready to do that. May be trying to be nice, please dont. Learning will not be complete if you dont criticize with an unbiased mind. The way I see things as of today, it might take me another 5 years to get a hang of this art.

Thanks for the flower (although I dont take it from guys), its looking great. Your shooting time and ISO explains the previous post. Good attempt.

Riju, its a great shot, and its no more fair if you still continue to do solo trips.
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Old 8th September 2010, 10:26   #10323
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Linderhof Palace

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Pawan I cant react on the technical bit, but this place & palace sure looks really beautifull. I think this picture would have been a real treat to the eyes if you could have somehow missed the front tree that is hiding half of the palace.

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Pawan, a ground level angle would have added more life to the shot, giving maximum attention to one subject ! Now our eyes could wander around at many things in the pic.

Hebbal lake early morning ! (Burnt Sienna effect)
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shaju don't you think the color is a little harsh ? I think the natural colors would have looked much better.

Here's one from last weekend near Muthanga.

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shaju don't you think the color is a little harsh ? I think the natural colors would have looked much better.

Here's one from last weekend near Muthanga.

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Dream road Nice pic

Pawan; awesome.
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Pawan I cant react on the technical bit, but this place & palace sure looks really beautifull. I think this picture would have been a real treat to the eyes if you could have somehow missed the front tree that is hiding half of the palace.
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Pawan, a ground level angle would have added more life to the shot, giving maximum attention to one subject ! Now our eyes could wander around at many things in the pic.
Hebbal lake early morning ! (Burnt Sienna effect)
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Thanks deky, shajufx, actually the palace itself is okiesh but what makes it more beautiful is the surrouding. So, in this shot I was trying to capture maximum surrounding as possible.

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Dream road Nice pic

Pawan; awesome.
Thanks jkdas.

Here is a palace pic

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Just married.
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Nice Shot TG. Are they models or you have started out professionally.
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Beautiful moment TG, perfect justice to the B&W ! So when is the TG Studios San Francisco recruiting ? Where should I send my portfolio ?
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amith the b&w pan shot has a lot of noise, here's one from Beechanahalli dam .

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First of all, thanks a lot for the criticism brother. I wish that I had chose lower ISO settings. My bad.

Beautiful sunset shot. I love those birds/crows in the frame.

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Thanks for the flower (although I dont take it from guys), its looking great. Your shooting time and ISO explains the previous post. Good attempt.
lol. Let me pray that your wife don't read that comment

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Nice experiment brother. But, I didn't like the processing here (too much of orange tones spoil the beauty of the click)

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Here's one from last weekend near Muthanga.

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This pictures make my mind to travel an year back. Very nostalgic road brother. Nice greens there.

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Perfect B/W shot. I like the bokeh, especially the ones which form a chain.

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Old 9th September 2010, 17:13   #10334
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Nice Shot TG. Are they models or you have started out professionally.
They are not models. Yeah, I have laid foundations for a humble start professionally.
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Beautiful moment TG, perfect justice to the B&W ! So when is the TG Studios San Francisco recruiting ? Where should I send my portfolio ?
Haha, thanks. I will let you know about the portfolio soon :P

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Perfect B/W shot. I like the bokeh, especially the ones which form a chain.
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Thanks Amith. Well, the bokeh chain is the Bay Bridge!

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