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Old 19th June 2008, 15:39   #3361
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Kambala!!!! where was this? always wanted to go when i was in that part of the country, but exams kept me away.
got any other angles?
was this pic shot under natural or artificial light?
Check this: http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/travel...lo-racing.html
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Old 21st June 2008, 10:51   #3362
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Check out guys following is how an LCD and a CRT monitor work.

Camera: Canon 400D

Achived this by coupling my reversed kit lens at 18mm with Sigma 70-300mm DG Macro at 300mm on tripod.

1. LCD screen Pixels Macro



2. CRT screen pixels macro

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Old 21st June 2008, 11:02   #3363
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Taken with a Sony DSC H50, my hand was shaking so badly acutally coz it was really iching when this girl sunk her proboscis into my skin.

That's one hell of a photo, the clarity is amasing, and you say your hand was shaking, the image stabilisation on the cam seems to be fantastic.
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Guy, where is the CRT picture?
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Old 21st June 2008, 19:19   #3365
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Guy, where is the CRT picture?
Hey its in there the 2nd one.
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Old 22nd June 2008, 00:03   #3366
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That's one hell of a photo, the clarity is amasing, and you say your hand was shaking, the image stabilisation on the cam seems to be fantastic.
Yup the anti shake is pretty good on this cam, but it works best when lighting is good...or when u have a decent shutter speed...

Here is another oneThe Official non-auto Image thread-ch.jpg

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Old 23rd June 2008, 15:10   #3367
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An old raw file, PPed yesterday.

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An old raw file, PPed yesterday.

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It clearly looks ppe'd. The bright edges of the mountains are an eyesore.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 16:20   #3369
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God's Own Country
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Old 23rd June 2008, 16:23   #3370
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It clearly looks ppe'd. The bright edges of the mountains are an eyesore.
That's fog man. Another image from the same shoot. Besides, what is the point in posting an image without post-processing?
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Mukul nice shot man, which place is this ?
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Old 23rd June 2008, 16:25   #3372
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@ Samurai
I too thought it was fog. Its amazing how fog forms those encapsulations around vegetation!
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Its taken on the ferry connecting Vypin and Fort Cochin

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Mukul nice shot man, which place is this ?
My guess is Chinese fishing net, from Cochin Fort area. I can say that after one visit to Cochin.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 17:14   #3374
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@samurai- I was against post processing myself, till I learnt how to do it. Now I also subscribe to your view "what's the point without post processing?"

@TG- great pic
I have not been on the ferry even though I live only a few kilometers away.
after seeing your pic, and some of mansidea's of the same scene, looks like I'll have to make time for that.
 
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@samurai- I was against post processing myself, till I learnt how to do it. Now I also subscribe to your view "what's the point without post processing?"
Any camera while not set in raw mode, does the default post-processing right after clicking the shot. If shot in raw, the camera leaves the image alone for the photographer to do it later. In other words, somebody has to do the post-processing.
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