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  • #16
    Originally posted by RAKHSUP 26 View Post
    @ Sagar : Seems u have mastered it already.. Good confident, textbook style leaning. very well done ..

    Would like to meet with you and ofcourse learn few lessons
    Thanks man but I still have a long way to go. A track run will be the ideal learning ground. Would love to meet you too and am happy to share whatever little I have managed to learn.
    Last edited by SAGARR_46; 01-05-2009, 04:38 PM. Reason: typos :P
    Watch my Baby R1 clock 148kmph at http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=cAHbYl...e=channel_page.

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    • #17
      Awesome pictures there and quite a knee down
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      The truth is out there. Get out of ur couch!!!
      'My Escapades - The Blog'

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      • #18
        Originally posted by nitrosatya View Post
        Superb action there guys! Next time lets make it even better!
        With more people!
        Sure dude....
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        Work to ride and ride to work

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        • #19
          Thanks guys! Though I feel that more credit should be given to the riders than the pics. Cause it simply would not have been as compelling as they are without Sagar and Andy
          And as a photographer, I have a long learning curve ahead.
          Xavier

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          • #20
            Originally posted by praveenkm View Post
            Awesome pictures there and quite a knee down
            Thanks man
            Watch my Baby R1 clock 148kmph at http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=cAHbYl...e=channel_page.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by pageisgod85 View Post
              Thanks guys! Though I feel that more credit should be given to the riders than the pics. Cause it simply would not have been as compelling as they are without Sagar and Andy
              And as a photographer, I have a long learning curve ahead.

              No my friend u captured them very well.. see sagar has changed his avtaar ..
              Start the day with your dream , end the day with your dream, in between work hard...
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              • #22
                @Xavi - Excellent photos man...! Jitne acche bikers hai utna hi accha photographer hai....
                @sagar, akash, akshay -- As always... super show

                BTW I am planning to buy a Canon 450D.... Any thoughts on how it compares to 1000D? Also have u purchased any extra lens? Are these photos with the default lens of the camera?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by RAKHSUP 26 View Post
                  No my friend u captured them very well.. see sagar has changed his avtaar ..
                  hehe.. Thanks mate

                  Originally posted by nutreino View Post
                  @Xavi - Excellent photos man...! Jitne acche bikers hai utna hi accha photographer hai....
                  @sagar, akash, akshay -- As always... super show

                  BTW I am planning to buy a Canon 450D.... Any thoughts on how it compares to 1000D? Also have u purchased any extra lens? Are these photos with the default lens of the camera?
                  Thanks man I hope I'm at least half as good as these guys are

                  Oh and yeah, the 450D is an excellent camera! If I had the extra 10k, I would have definitely bought it. It is better than the 1000D in terms of a larger LCD display, superior autofocusing, larger resolution (12.1mp vs 10mp), and has proximity sensors for the LCD among other upgrades.

                  All the pics on this trip have been clicked using the 18-55mm non IS kit lens.
                  Planning to buy a 70-300mm f4-5.6 Tamron/Sigma(zoom capabilities + 1:2 macro) and a 50mm f1.8 Canon(for portraits) soon.
                  Xavier

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