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Old 29th November 2010, 21:44   #11116
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CrAzY dRiVeR : Wow! The kitten is so beautiful! Is there a possibility her eyes alone can be left without being grey-scaled...

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Well another more mobile phone shots from my side.

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Old 29th November 2010, 22:43   #11117
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Nice pictures all around..posting after a long time.

A drongo I shot yesterday during a sunday outing.
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Old 30th November 2010, 00:22   #11118
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Here are some of my pictures. These are shot with a Nikon d40 with a Nikkor 18-55mm stock lens.
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....Is there a possibility her eyes alone can be left without being grey-scaled.
I thought their eyes are grey and black by default

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These are shot with a Nikon d40 with a Nikkor 18-55mm stock lens.
I am still searching for the focus point in the 2nd and 3rd image.

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Friends, please view my facebook page 'The World Through My Eyes
The link did not take me anywhere.

Another from the Ulsoor lake sunset with Chethan and Amit !
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Old 30th November 2010, 12:19   #11120
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CrAzY dRiVeR : Wow! The kitten is so beautiful! Is there a possibility her eyes alone can be left without being grey-scaled...

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I guess it is fun to be a maverick ....

Well another more mobile phone shots from my side.
Nice... Why not try correct the horizontal. A slight tilt is there. Intentional?

I'm trying to reduce my PP, for my learning curve. Did the black and white during RAW conversion. Let me give using photoshop. Thanks.
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drongo I shot yesterday during a sunday outing.
Drongo! So thats what these birds are called. I tried to capture these one day. too difficult with just 250mm reach. I couldn't manage any decent shots.
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Here are some of my pictures. These are shot with a Nikon d40 with a Nikkor 18-55mm stock lens.
Nice bokeh in the first one!
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Friends, please view my facebook page 'The World Through My Eyes - Aditya G Bharadwaj' and leave your comments and suggestions, i have posted high res photos there. here is the link, hoping it works. Thank You.
Not working. I did a search and got it though. Let me try posting the link-
The World Through My Eyes - Aditya G Bharadwaj | Facebook
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Another from the Ulsoor lake sunset with Chethan and Amit !
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Beautiful! You've just given me a craving to try sunset pics. I just noticed i havent got any decent shots!

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Old 30th November 2010, 15:36   #11121
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Thank you! Nice click. I'm not qualified to comment, but two suggestions from my side - 1. Is it compression loss, or are we missing details on the highlights and 2. off-center position.
Thanks CD. I did feel a drop in quality while resizing. Center position was chosen deliberately in this one but not for all shots.

Another one from recent Kerala trip, my son fell while running and he was verifying whether any dirt in his hands. Somehow I managed to click this one. Critics welcome!

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A couple of pictures from my trek on last Saturday. I have put up more pictures in this travelogue - http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/travel...e-history.html
Would appreciate your comments on the photos.

A hairy tree branch
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A common plant against the sky
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@CD, I loved your macro shots
@Prajesh. Loved the second flower shot
@Shaju, the sunset picture looks like a painting. Nice.

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.....my son fell while running and he was....
Jac, only one wish here, go down to their eye level whenever you click kids, their eyes speak a lot, trust me !

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A hairy tree branch......A common plant against the sky
Both look unique and nice

Thanks for the comment, the sole purpose at the time of clicking was to make it look like a painting, but it went below my expectations. Tree sharpness is terribly missing. Waiting for another chance to go there with a tripod !

Here you can see how massive this place is. Red frame in the image is my previous post that was taken with a 200mm (no cropping or color correction, its actually what we saw).
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Jac, only one wish here, go down to their eye level whenever you click kids, their eyes speak a lot, trust me !
Thanks Shaju, its a valuable suggestion. I see the difference from your clicks, even tried some eye level clicks but that time he never gives a natural pose. This time I didnt get time to plan the shot, all happened in less than a minute .
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Thank you guys for the comments on my previous pictures. I agree the focal point on the 2 pics are messed up. Tried taking a macro and couldn't get a good focus.

Here are some more pics.
The panorama shot is of the Gopalswami hills near Mysore. The full panorama can be viewed here.
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@Pri2: The sky is so beautiful....
@shajufx: What a shot mate. Fantastic. Having said that, do you think it would have been more enticing if the sunset was at the centre of the composition (may be that is not how experts feel just a mavericks thoughts).
@jacs : I cant better agree to shajufx's views. Anyway the subtle expression on your son's face is still kind of visible from the present view, how beautiful would it have been if a slightly bit lower . I guess you can ask him to model for you (obviously without falling down)
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Thanks for the comments mate and your attention to details is commendable. Never noticed the slight tilt till now!Thanx

Anyway my quota of mobile photo shot for the day

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its nearing sunset at azhimala beach.

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Somehow I managed to click this one. Critics welcome!
Nice shot! As Shaju mentioned, eye level could have made a huge difference here!
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Nice clicks, specially the second one.
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Here are some more pics.
Love that night shot! Exposure is just right, IMO!
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its nearing sunset at azhimala beach.
And who wants to see the man behind this? I present crazybiker46!

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Sorry for this basic question, but unlike P&S cams- there is no panorama mode or anything to guide with the alignment, right? How do you align so properly, that too in dim light?

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@Pri2. I liked the first night picture. Looks very good. The third picture has everything to make it a great picture. It just needs something more in the frame/composition to take advantage of the beautiful sky.
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The panorama shot is of the Gopalswami hills near Mysore.
That was an awesome shot. Earlier I used to think Panos are simple and easy, but came to realize how difficult it is to shoot and then edit.

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...do you think it would have been more enticing if the sunset was at the centre of the composition
This is a pano stitch, so naturally whole lake is included in the frame, left to the sun is the end of lake. I have more sunset images from different places, but I have mostly off-centered sun in many of them.

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its nearing sunset at azhimala beach
Lovely feel, looks like heaven is opened up there

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....there is no panorama mode or anything to guide with the alignment, right? How do you align so properly, that too in dim light?
True, there is no pano mode or assistance in the cam. I use the view finder grid lines to calculate the alignment. Its a trial and error method, but, if you keep that '30% overlap' method while clicking, it can not go wrong ! There are many cams that has no grid line display, that could be more difficult.

An action-filled sunset !
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