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  • SUN Flower


    Last edited by rachit; 05-13-2009, 07:45 PM. Reason: Image was appearing too big

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    • awesome pic which camera r u using
      Aspire to Inspire before u ExPiRe..

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      • @Rachit: Is this pic clicked by you? which camera?
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        • Thanks All,
          Yes , this is clicked by Me..
          I have a humble Poin to shoot Sony DSC W55


          One more Macro of the SUN Flower and a Bee taking Pollen Bath.




          SunSet in Shimla

          Last edited by rachit; 05-13-2009, 08:14 PM. Reason: modified previous comment

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          • Two for the day


            Exif Data:
            Focal Lenght:5.8mm
            Aperture:F/5
            Exposure:1/125sec


            Exif Data:
            Focal Lenght:16mm
            Aperture:F/6.3
            Exposure:1/320sec

            Both the images are clikced by Canon A570IS
            Last edited by MG; 05-13-2009, 08:26 PM.
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            • dogiiiieeeessss....



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              • Originally posted by MG_Biker1806 View Post
                Two for the day



                Exif Data:
                Focal Lenght:16mm
                Aperture:F/6.3
                Exposure:1/320sec

                Both the images are clikced by Canon A570IS
                This is WOW !..
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                • Some Silhouttes from my side...waiting for your comments
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                  • The first is merely ok.

                    The second picture would look really good if you correct the horizon and change it to a square crop.

                    Third is very good and is perfect as it is.

                    Fourth needs either an assymetric crop or a close up crop. Placing subjects dead center is not really advisable.

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                    • Originally posted by shaggy25 View Post
                      Some Silhouttes from my side...waiting for your comments
                      @shaggy- The photos u have taken is good as far as angle is concerned. but it is lacking techniques and camera setting. The fotos are overexposed and is pinching the eyes. I couldn't keep the second photo openeed for more than few seconds.
                      Silhouttes has to be soothing, so getting an underexposed shot is not a bad idea. Do some post processing to get the exposure right.

                      While shooting in a bright sunny day, u may be unable to make proper feedback from the LCD, so use the histogram in that case to check the exposure. Or take multiple shots in different exposure and check the histogram in PP and adjust the levels/curves accordingly.
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                      • Originally posted by Synn View Post
                        The first is merely ok.

                        The second picture would look really good if you correct the horizon and change it to a square crop.

                        Third is very good and is perfect as it is.

                        Fourth needs either an assymetric crop or a close up crop. Placing subjects dead center is not really advisable.
                        @shaggy- The photos u have taken is good as far as angle is concerned. but it is lacking techniques and camera setting. The fotos are overexposed and is pinching the eyes. I couldn't keep the second photo openeed for more than few seconds.
                        Silhouttes has to be soothing, so getting an underexposed shot is not a bad idea. Do some post processing to get the exposure right.

                        While shooting in a bright sunny day, u may be unable to make proper feedback from the LCD, so use the histogram in that case to check the exposure. Or take multiple shots in different exposure and check the histogram in PP and adjust the levels/curves accordingly.
                        Thnak you Speed and Synn for your feedback...will try to work on the suggestions next time
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                        • 2 from my side,
                          a landscape and a portrait, kind off




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                          • Rainbow

                            Find the rainbow

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                            • @speed-Good shot.But the building at the background is quite distracting for my eyes.

                              Btw how did you created the drop effect?And is that Mysore palace?

                              @prabhu-Not sure but I think the 2nd image would have looked better if the it was cropped.
                              Last edited by MG; 05-14-2009, 05:59 PM.
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                              • Originally posted by MG_Biker1806 View Post
                                @speed-Good shot.But to me the building at the background is actually distracting to my eyes.

                                Btw how did you created the drop effect?And is that Mysore palace?
                                @MG that building was needed to get the rainbow. I was unable to get the direct shot of rainbow as I was behind the glass.
                                But which drop effect are u asking? The drops are real , taken from behind the glass after rain.
                                Thats sathya sai hospital opposite to my office in whitefield , Bangalore.
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