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uff.. monday blues...Originally posted by Aryan View PostGoodmorning sir!
Quoting me, and thanking Inder.
time for a coffee.. 
I actually took the whole cockatiel , but as it was a macro lens only the head was sharp, the rest was blurred a bit..Originally posted by inder.cool View PostHahahahaha....
But, Spider pic looks really good..!! And for the Parrot pic, if the whole parrot would have been present then that wud be nice..wat do you say .. !! "rolleyes:
Edit: attaching the full pic
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Thanks Pranay.Originally posted by pranay View Post^^ Really beautiful shot, Bandhav.
All these pics are clicked on sunday, and the taj was crowded like hell, so composing the shot in a manner where the base is visible would have killed the beauty because of people in the pic.Originally posted by leon_nerd View PostBandhav Sir....Taj looks better with its base
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Arre sirjee...but the ppl are not visible in the 1st pic which u posted..!!Originally posted by BANDHAV View PostAll these pics are clicked on sunday, and the taj was crowded like hell, so composing the shot in a manner where the base is visible would have killed the beauty because of people in the pic.
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@Prabhu: Did you use the kit lens (18-105mm) for shooting the pictures? If yes, then I don't presume that is a true macro lens like you have mentioned in your post in this page!
@Bandhav
o post some more Taj Mahal pictures, if you have.
I would love to see more pictures of the Taj - the emblem of love.
Here is one picture of the Taj from my last year's visit there, on one hot, sultry day in the month of May. Picture was clicked using my S3 IS digital camera.
Last edited by Aryan; 04-06-2009, 11:00 PM.:)
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Not really.Originally posted by BANDHAV View Post
All these pics are clicked on sunday, and the taj was crowded like hell, so composing the shot in a manner where the base is visible would have killed the beauty because of people in the pic.The Wheel was a great invention; Two Wheels with a Motor in between was even better!
BMW Motorrad Days 2011
Xbhp's Indo-French Kashmir-Ladakh Tour
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No dude, I didnt use the kit lens.. I used the Tamron 90mm Macro lens..Originally posted by Aryan View Post@Prabhu: Did you use the kit lens (18-105mm) for shooting the pictures? If yes, then I don't presume that is a true macro lens like you have mentioned in your post in this page!
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HI Guys,
I finally decided to buy myself a D-SLR. From my research and opinions, I have zero'd down to the Nikon D60 VR/Non VR lens and the Canon EOS 1000d IS/Non IS lens. Both the Camera's come in the 34k range with VR/IS and 30k range nonVR/non IS.(18-55mm standard) My Questions:-
1) Are there any other models within this price bracket? My budget is fixed.
2) Is there a huge difference between having IS/VR and not having it on an 18-55mm lens?
3)The Canon apparently does not have spot metering,(Nikon does) is that going to make a big difference?
4) Which one of the two would you choose, a Canon or a Nikon considering the pros and cons? (hope I'm not initiating a brand war
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Help me out!sigpic
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The D60 is going to be replaced next week. Hold on to your horses for a li'l while.
I love Nikons, but you have to keep in mind that you will lose AF capability with older AF Nikkor lenses if you're using the entry level Nikon bodies. Other than that, they are a pleasure to use and definitely better built than entry level Canons.
The EOS 1000 D is a great camera and have very good ergonomics. The only fault I can find with is the lack of spot metering, which may or may not be a factor to you.
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