Re: The Official non-auto Image thread Thank you guys for liking the last few uploads. Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudra Sen Lovely collection of images guys. Not active on forum for a very long time. Must have missed a lot. Need to go through at least 30-40 pages.
Superb capture amrisharm. Once in a blue moon (no pun intended) you get to see this stuff.
Only flash light can lit this is light from the god. Fantastic capture nevertheless. Somewhere before Lamayuru. With Gradual gray Cokin GI P120/121 Attachment 827869 Three layers. Before Nimu. With Gradual gray Cokin GI P120/121 Attachment 827870 | Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudra Sen At UPSHI while taking a lunch break. Two layers of graduated gray Cokin and metered for the white. Sky was dark blue fortunately. Attachment 828824 |
Rudra sir, beautiful work as always . When are you updating your site? I discovered it only recently. Quote:
Originally Posted by kaushik_s Here are few more from my side,
At Dal Lake, taken from a rocking boat, so high ISO noise is there. Wish I was not on the boat that day and took a steady tripod shot.. Attachment 828022
From Kaas ,loved this table-top mountain just before Kaas.. Attachment 828023
And from my most favourite place for photography, i.e. Pangong Tso (near Spangmik) Attachment 828024
Hope you guys like them..
EDIT: And thanks a lot guys for liking the previous shots. | Quote:
Originally Posted by kaushik_s Monochrome? Well, I'm least qualified to comment on monochromes. We would need Rudra's comment on this subject. For most of the people who shoot for B&W it's about visualization of that scene in different layers of different tones/contrasts. For me B&W is an after thought most of the time i.e. I decide only when I'm converting the photograph. mostly a photograph with nice contrast and good lighting will become a nice B&W too, basically the same concept of a good photograph but in B&W [ I told you, I'm not the right person]. Rudra Sir, help!!!
Ha ha dude, I actually missed IS that day on my lens (I was using 17-40mm). This was shot at ISO400 1/25 at the widest aperture i.e. f4. Probably one of the best sunset views I've ever scene and I was never more frustrated. Next day I was ready with lock, stock and all the smoking lens barrels but alas, as they say, a moment passed is never gonna be there again. This is what I got next day, Attachment 828706
ROFL, man that was hilarious. |
I envy the colors too, need to learn that from you. A meetup is due the next time I am in town. Quote:
Originally Posted by shajufx
I am sure you typed my name by mistake, the only Black & White I know is this Attachment 828676 |
LOL Shaju, your replies always crack me up .
<Sarcasm begin> "Haters gonna hate". All of the following have been shot with a Panasonic G1. For the un-initiated ones it's a camera made by Panasonic with a puny sensor (half the full frame, so imagine how small it is and how low the DR is) and without any advantage over the DSLRs at all. But I am a happy customer and here's me presenting some frames that I could process today. </End Sarcasm> (Ha ha, I need to copy right those html tags).
For the rest who don't really care, here are some photographs, hope you enjoy viewing them. A lot of the weekend photographs are yet to be processed, will keep uploading the photos here over the next few days.
This was shot at Long Branch Museum, VA. What a day it was, lots of wine tasting and beautiful weather. Such days make up wonderful memories for life. It was shot with a Panasonic G1 + Asahi Pentax SMC 50mm f1.4.
Next up is at the same location, but with a different lens and was actually testing it out. The lens used is the "Lester Dine 105mm f2.8" macro lens. This lens was originally made for dentists for their high magnification work, but it ended up being a "cult lens" and is mainly known for its sharpness and contrast. I am in love with this lens.
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