ill print it , as i req a huge wallpaper
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@varun : Ladke, what to say....no words
I know one day you would be there on the top of PSFare thee well xBhp, All the best for being the biggest name in corporate world
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Thank you very much brother.Originally posted by Sunny View Post@varun: needless to say, but I will say it again, this is one fantastic masterpiece that you have come up with! Kudos!
Thank youOriginally posted by enfro View Post@varun_r15
"F***"!!
Shuldnt be writing this but this really was the first word i uttered on first glance. marvelous
Thanks broOriginally posted by inder.cool View Post@Varun: Mind blowing pic..simply awesome..!!
Thank you da, glad you like itOriginally posted by Aryan View Post@Varun: You have got some serious post-processing talent!

Thank you very muchOriginally posted by surojit View Post@varun-- seriously man u do insane post-processing... u make the world look a better place...

Thanks RanjithOriginally posted by RanjithMN View Post@Varun
beautiful man!
Originally posted by chicane1879 View Post@Varun
Fantastic work.Could you please tell what's the setup.I can see a lighthouse and a yacht.Are those for real or miniatures?
Thanks a lot
.Thank you. Yes you can have one high reso. copy, PM me your mail address.Originally posted by Grafix View Postwow , can i have a 300dpi , highest resolution possible image
ill print it , as i req a huge wallpaper
Thank you :-) and a very same to you, amazing clicksOriginally posted by kiran_borra View PostAmazing work Varun...
Thanks a lot brother :-)Originally posted by prateek2210 View Post@varun : Ladke, what to say....no words
I know one day you would be there on the top of PS
and because of your likings, this picture was a front page explore on flickr :-) a copy of the same has been attached.
Dear friends, I was sitting as usual with infinite thoughts when the thought of making a composition like this came to my mind. Sometimes I am so glad for PS because of how well it lets us lay down our thoughts on a canvas. This is my entry shot for my new set "Landscapes.." Hope you like it too. Love VRN
All those who would like to know about the orignal shot, here I am attaching the same.
It was an HDR, captured in diff exposures. My basic idea was different but my imagination gave it some other look.
My next landscapes shots won't be an imagination anymore, as I am having a chance to capture it in real on my coming Europe trip. :-)
Hope to see some magical landscape shots from Sunny Bhaiya as well.
Regards
Varun / -VRN-Last edited by varun_r15; 06-17-2010, 01:48 AM.sigpic
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Superb one Varun. As always you just surprise us with your amazing creativity.
Here a small one from my side. Its a perfumed candle.
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Looking at the source pics I could say only one word...Originally posted by varun_r15 View Postand because of your likings, this picture was a front page explore on flickr :-) a copy of the same has been attached.
Explore FP- To where the sun sets.. |HDR on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
All those who would like to know about the orignal shot, here I am attaching the same.
It was an HDR, captured in diff exposures. My basic idea was different but my imagination gave it some other look.
My next landscapes shots won't be an imagination anymore, as I am having a chance to capture it in real on my coming Europe trip. :-)
Hope to see some magical landscape shots from Sunny Bhaiya as well.
Regards
Varun / -VRN-
Amazing creativity and post processing talent
Looking at urs now I am starting to realize I have a lot of similar pics in my desktop but never imagined your way
The camera is 450D. shot with 55-250mm lens.Originally posted by FranklySpeaking View PostHello, can you please tell how you captured this so well? It is so detailed with almost no grain. Which camera did you use and was it manual focus? What was the approximate distance of the object from the camera. Thanks.
Manual settings and spot metering..
I was just around 10 ft away from that lizard when i clicked that pic
Here are some more for u

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Originally posted by rennycornelius View PostAmazing man!!!!!!!!!
Superb.Originally posted by samarr View PostSuperb one Varun. As always you just surprise us with your amazing creativity.
Here a small one from my side. Its a perfumed candle.Thank you very much.Originally posted by kiran_borra View PostLooking at the source pics I could say only one word...
Amazing creativity and post processing talent
Looking at urs now I am starting to realize I have a lot of similar pics in my desktop but never imagined your way
The camera is 450D. shot with 55-250mm lens.
Manual settings and spot metering..
I was just around 10 ft away from that lizard when i clicked that pic
Here are some more for u


@Kiran
Brilliant sharp images, just love it.
Can you give me a brief report on 55-250 IS, I am planning it as my next lens.
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I even play with my Scale Models
2006- HONDA DIO
2007- BAJAJ PLATINA (sold)
2008- YAMAHA YZF R15
201*- HONDA SBK (some day :D)
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Thanks for the appreciations...Originally posted by varun_r15 View PostThank you very much.
@Kiran
Brilliant sharp images, just love it.
Can you give me a brief report on 55-250 IS, I am planning it as my next lens.
:-)
But I suppose I would not be the right person to give u review about the 55-250 lens...
Because this is the first DSLR lens I am using along with the 18-55mm kit lens... Got the total package in a deal..
Also i even dont understand much technicality of these lenses
We have legends here.... on digital photography..
Some one else would surely give u a better overview
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Thought I'd share one of my old Garden lizard photos. Picture taken on a slide film using a 105mm macro lens froma distance of about a foot. The image is a scan from the slide.
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