The Photography Thread

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8054/8423663493_d35f223d92_b_d.jpg
SE ELM, twilite portrait mode, cloudy white balance, cropped a bit.

very nice shot. post proc is well done. nice depth in the b/w. and simplistic, clean composition. iLike. :D
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
@CyberKID The pics are cold and slightly oversaturated. Have you turned the colors to "vibrant" on your phone?

Probably not. I don't remember that very clearly, but can surely say that I didn't turn that vibrant setting on, neither did I edit the image, except, adding the watermark with Batchstamper. Turning the Vibrant setting ON, does gives relatively good picture that look vibrant, but, that actually overdoes the colour, which, most of the times is not to my liking.
 

quan chi

mortal kombat
@CyberKID - nice flower, do u use any kind of fertilizer for that? or is it a breed like that?
@quan chi - 600mm focal length:-?? which camera u use? the moon is yelloish, did u did in in postprocessing or is it in camera effect? nice click BTW.

have nothing much interesting to post other than some macros from my garden
kamera used- SX150is with a macro converter.
Sorry there was a typo.Now corrected.:D As for your second query its the same.As far as the post processing is concerned i just reduced the exposure a little bit and slightly increased the contrast.Thanks btw.:)
As for your picture the first one is really good.
I hope Gen.Libeb too got his reply.


@lm2k both the shots are good but the second one is better,But you should have kept those trees in the center...just my thought.:) The spider shot is spoiled due to wrong background colour and unwanted blurred areas.
 

lm2k

Journeyman
@clickclick ,@nac ,@Gen.Libeb- thnx

@lm2k both the shots are good but the second one is better,But you should have kept those trees in the center...just my thought.:) The spider shot is spoiled due to wrong background colour and unwanted blurred areas.

thnx, see rule of thirds. abt the spider, it is a part of its adaptation to hide itself in its habitat , for that matter i tried to desaturate the background but i think it did nt work.
 

quan chi

mortal kombat
^^Yea i know that.Its a general rule and works most of the time. But everytime it does not works especially if there are multiple subjects.Sometimes you have to decide yourself.:)
 

tkin

Back to school!!
Hey, I just gave out an ad for my FZ150: *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/bazaar/169637-panasonic-fz150-sale-almost-new-condition.html

Now, in another forum a guy says he'll give 12k for it, when I asked him why, he showed me this: Nikon P510 vs Panasonic DMC-FZ150 - Our Analysis
:facepalm::facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:

I made a comment on that page, they'll surely take it down though.
 

kartikoli

Busy!!
Hey, I just gave out an ad for my FZ150: *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/bazaar/169637-panasonic-fz150-sale-almost-new-condition.html

Now, in another forum a guy says he'll give 12k for it, when I asked him why, he showed me this: Nikon P510 vs Panasonic DMC-FZ150 - Our Analysis
:facepalm::facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:

I made a comment on that page, they'll surely take it down though.
dont worry bro ppl will quote what ever they want to so just wait for the correct offer
 

tkin

Back to school!!
^give link to that forum :D

Post an ad on quickr. If you live in a big city, you can get a decent deal there
You can guess ;)

Posted on quickr and OLX, damn, I can't wait to get my hands on that FZ200, yummy :D :D

A shot I took using my DSC W270 way back, I'll post some more, that was bloody good cam:
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8428/7727045486_cfc471dddf_c.jpg
Vizag by BluQSky, on Flickr

Hey guys, this pic was taken with a Canon 5D, now my question is can this be achieved with a cheaper setup? Like max 50-60k? Don't laugh, I have no experience with DSLR. And is this pic edited, or can the canon 5D actually take these kind of pics?
*farm5.staticflickr.com/4061/4622721842_7f3b3e0ef4_b.jpg
Rodeo beach / Marin Headlands by James Anthony Photography, on Flickr
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
@ tkin: Nice capture. AFAIK, the second picture is concerned, i feel, it's been edited. The Exif Info does show that it's been edited with Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Mac.

A few captures from my side.

Beat the nature.
1.
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8464/8434267869_a11a55d7a0_z.jpg
01022013020 by CyberK1D, on Flickr

2.
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8047/8435351132_dd324e5ce4_z.jpg
01022013022 by CyberK1D, on Flickr

3.
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8360/8435350628_b531d31276_z.jpg
01022013026 by CyberK1D, on Flickr

4.
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8187/8435350018_1e6ed928ba_z.jpg
01022013037 by CyberK1D, on Flickr

The dense fog, here in Delhi, caused this. Saw this today in the morning on two of my smallest rose plants.
 

pranav0091

I am not an Owl
@tkin: Yes it can be achieved. Its possibly shot with a small aperture (twinkle on the sun but may well be processed) but I have every reason to believe that it can be achieved with any decent DSLR with an exposure of just over a second or two. Just have a decent lens handy (the 50mm f1.8 prime may work too). Just my opinion.
 

rhitwick

Democracy is a myth
Hey guys, this pic was taken with a Canon 5D, now my question is can this be achieved with a cheaper setup? Like max 50-60k? Don't laugh, I have no experience with DSLR. And is this pic edited, or can the canon 5D actually take these kind of pics?
*farm5.staticflickr.com/4061/4622721842_7f3b3e0ef4_b.jpg
Rodeo beach / Marin Headlands by James Anthony Photography, on Flickr

Yes, its possible.
Yes its edited for sure.
IMO, its an HDR photo. I'm placing my bet on the sky.
Yes, a cheaper cam can bring close to such photo.
Sky: For sure. Wave: Not sure. Then again, ya...cheaper cam can get you better photos than this.
 

digitfan

Right Off the Assembly Line
^^Agree and another point is that 50 to 60k is not cheap.It comes close to high end professional cameras mid end may be the better word(Depends on the selection of the camera too.Some dslr's performs close or sometimes better than those priced ones.)Most importantly it all depends on the person who is holding the thing.
 

pranav0091

I am not an Owl
^^
I bet even a 1100D can do the above pic with about 3 exposures and then HDRing it. Maybe an ND filter to boot. And a tripod.
 
Top Bottom