Re: Ladakh in 24 Mega-Pixels Quote:
Originally Posted by saisailendra I suggest you to try the Nikon battery grip...
Little off topic, but I always find pics from my camera not very sharp... |
Thanks - at this moment, I do not want to invest in gear. I'd rather invest that money in travel and experiences like these. May be you you can try auto focus fine tuning for your camera. Youtube has a lot of helpful demos on how to do it. Quote:
Originally Posted by Stryker Wow, some amazing pictures there Vishwas! Very nice travelogue too. Or should I call it photologue? Took me a while to scroll down all the way. Great pictures all of them. Loved the whole set. |
Thank you sir - yes this was more of a photologue Quote:
Originally Posted by lalgudi Lovely pictures and the way you have used them make for a very nice travelogue. Thanks a lot for sharing the . |
Thank you lalgudi for your kind words. Wow looks like the innova got side swiped?! Im also amazed at the amount of water in that river - in your picture! It was a trickling stream when we visited. Quote:
Originally Posted by manmohanmaan But I do take exception to you calling us 50+ people 'Senior Citizens'. you got that wrong we are at least 2 decades away from being categorised that. |
I stand corrected! I realized - both from my travel group as well as your comment that 50+ is indeed the golden period of ones life; having all the experience of life's lessons, very little commitment (financially or towards setting a goal/career etc) and if health permits, one can really make this the "paisa vasool" decade for themselves! Quote:
Originally Posted by Travel master Fantastic Photography |
Thank you! Quote:
Originally Posted by drive.click Amazing and lovely are the words for your picture vsathyap. I loved it ! |
Thank you - looks like your pics resemble ones I took in the desert - although from a different angle. Lovely pics you shared .. thank you! Quote:
Originally Posted by topse ...Would love to wait for your Pangong Pso photologue next. |
Thank you... and Yes, just waiting for things to settle down a bit and when traveling is safe again, will definitely attempt Pangong and do the Pangong-Hanle route once again! |