Since '02 xBhp is different things to different people. From a close knit national community of bikers to India's only motorcycling lifestyle magazine and a place to make like-minded biker friends. Join us

Castrol Power 1

The slower the vehicle, the quicker it can turn.

Our Partner

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Photography and Critique

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • @praveen: Beautiful colours, you should've halted the car and got out and clicked some more..

    P.S:

    That macro would've rocked head on, if the focus would've been on both the eyes (from the front).
    :)

    Comment


    • Originally posted by Aryan View Post
      @praveen: Beautiful colours, you should've halted the car and got out and clicked some more..
      Thanks Aryan, should have. But vicky was driving all night and we were in a hurry to find ourself a room and rest.

      Originally posted by Aryan View Post
      P.S:

      That macro would've rocked head on, if the focus would've been on both the eyes (from the front).
      I had 3/4 scotch whiskey in me when i took that. I am surprised that i even took this one
      sigpic
      The truth is out there. Get out of ur couch!!!
      'My Escapades - The Blog'

      Comment


      • Originally posted by Vicky View Post
        The most important thing about HDR is that it does not work well with all pics. HDR is normally used in scenes where there is too much lighting variation. Say a nice bright sky in the background and dark shadow areas in the foreground. If you expose for the sky, the foreground will turn out all black & dark, and if you expose for the foreground, then the sky will get all blown out and become fully white and lack all detail. Now, when you use HDR, you can get a photo with a nice blue sky as well as a nice bright foreground

        In the photo you posted, I do not see the need or benefit of HDR
        Thanks Vicky, will keep the feedback in mind, in fact thats sort of what i figured as well. I know its probably not easy to discern but because i have normal pictures of the bike in that shot i know that the HDR brought out a lot more detail that was hidden by dark shadows. If you notice sunlight is actually falling on the other side of the bike, the side facing the camera was cast in dark shadow when i took the shot.
        Last edited by Killer; 12-03-2008, 04:41 PM.
        http://www.facebook.com/sameer.venugopalan
        www.youtube.com/killer

        Comment


        • @killer: Now coming photography way..

          OT: Finally got time and have updated your site.. Good for us to read through your experience
          ShoGun -- Offerings to the GOD of SPEED

          My Life on 2 Wheels :)

          Comment


          • Originally posted by mithun.08 View Post
            @killer: Now coming photography way..

            OT: Finally got time and have updated your site.. Good for us to read through your experience
            Just something to pass the time between races, its good fun though..gets the creative juices flowing so to speak.

            Thanks, yes a whole year of racing had not been updated, i'm finally getting to it..still more to put up.
            http://www.facebook.com/sameer.venugopalan
            www.youtube.com/killer

            Comment


            • @ aryan: some nice snaps there...
              @ vicky: thanx for all ur valuable suggesions...
              @ praveen: fantastic colours there... and is that light from a torch or another vehicle!!! still unable to guess
              sigpic

              www.archi-star.net
              www.theindianexpedition.com

              http://www.flickr.com/photos/archistar

              Comment


              • Originally posted by archistar View Post
                ......
                @ praveen: fantastic colours there... and is that light from a torch or another vehicle!!! still unable to guess
                2nd option is right. The light was from a vehicle approaching from behind me. The cam's flash was off.
                sigpic
                The truth is out there. Get out of ur couch!!!
                'My Escapades - The Blog'

                Comment


                • Hi all , amazing photos there , Few from my side . Just a trial pick . Still learning



                  sigpic
                  "Leave the bad memories behind & Carry forward the goodness in you"
                  http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/6...-valparai.html
                  http://pvlive.wordpress.com/

                  Comment


                  • @Pradeep: For God's sake, dial down the resolution, will you!? These are HUGE..!!
                    :)

                    Comment


                    • aryan: i dont know why but all the macro shots that you posted before had all dirty patches in it.also i see that the focus was not tact sharp.well if u gonna use F16 and such then your shutter duration increases which in turn gives the subject the time to move.well light also is not available all the time.so i will suggest to check out some 2.8 reviews from net and also ask sunny.and also simultaneously use the DOF technique of photocs4.

                      and the last and final from the JV.

                      there are no stupid questions.


                      but there are stupid people.

                      Comment


                      • @anvancy: What's 2.8 review?? Yes, I have mostly used between f11 and f13, hence the focus is not as sharp (as a result of decreased shutter speed the focus has been out I guess). Also, while shooting I didn't really see the dirt on the flower.. It's only after the lens captures it all the dirt was visible..
                        :)

                        Comment


                        • trying for HDRI now a days... and need more sugessions...

                          sigpic

                          www.archi-star.net
                          www.theindianexpedition.com

                          http://www.flickr.com/photos/archistar

                          Comment


                          • Originally posted by Aryan View Post
                            @anvancy: What's 2.8 review?? Yes, I have mostly used between f11 and f13, hence the focus is not as sharp (as a result of decreased shutter speed the focus has been out I guess). Also, while shooting I didn't really see the dirt on the flower.. It's only after the lens captures it all the dirt was visible..
                            2.8 meant your lens review and techniques.

                            mostly i think u must be using tripod.if not then ill say use it.no matter what people say of ISO performance and your canon speed,tripod and macro to me are companions.

                            also try and use the raynox with the 2.8.
                            there are no stupid questions.


                            but there are stupid people.

                            Comment


                            • Originally posted by archistar View Post
                              trying for HDRI now a days... and need more sugessions...

                              u mainly focused on the sky and forgot the mountains.
                              there are no stupid questions.


                              but there are stupid people.

                              Comment


                              • Originally posted by anvancy View Post
                                2.8 meant your lens review and techniques.

                                mostly i think u must be using tripod.if not then ill say use it.no matter what people say of ISO performance and your canon speed,tripod and macro to me are companions.

                                also try and use the raynox with the 2.8.
                                Tripods would be okay for still subjects like flowers, etc. but it surely cannot be used if I want to shoot a live subject like a bee or a bug or something similar. That is the limitation of a tripod; and I just cannot lug it around whenever I want to pay a visit to the nearest park..

                                The thing I need I guess is a macro flash, preferably the MT 24EX flashes from Canon..!!
                                :)

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X