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@nabendu-In the first image you sharpened it a bit too much.
@synn-Nice one there.
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Two from my side after a very long time
This one has been posted in some thread.


Comments & critiques are most welcome.
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Chicane: Thanks! I'll post a wide shot of that place next time I go there.
Bandhav: Actually, that noise reminds me of film grain and kinda appeals to me. It's a common tactic employed by photographers to convert noisy images to B&W to simulate a film look.
MG: Thanks, welcome back and yes, I'd like to see a crop of the second picture too!
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@Bandhav & synn-Here is the original unedited/untouched image.Adding it for reference and comparison.And yes the noise was added intentionally.

Exif Data:
Focal Lenght:12.7mm
Aperture:F/7.1
Exposure Time:1/800sec
Regarding the second image I tried cropping it but somehow I didn't find it that appealing.
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@ MG: I feel that boat image looks nice that way only..dont crop it..!!
Guys, clicked this pic of the coke bottle with the macro mode on and flash on..!! Lemme know hows it
Last edited by inder.cool; 05-06-2009, 08:47 PM.
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Hmmmm...thanks for that Synn..Originally posted by Synn View PostInder: Focus is pretty much spot on, but the flash has over exposed the image. Try covering the flash with a paper napkin to diffuse it the next time you try such a shot.
will try it out..but, wouldn't that make the image black..as here in this case the light around was very dim..?
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The idea is to make the flash diffuse, not to block it completely!
Obviously, it involves some trial and error. Fiddle around with the thickness of the paper until you strike a balance. Other options involve using ring flashes and bouncing flashes off a reflector (Difficult with the integrated flash as it's pointing straight ahead).Last edited by Synn; 05-06-2009, 09:01 PM.
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