The Photography Thread

TheSpaceDude

Broken In
Your photos are named c360_2012xxx which is standard output name for Camera360 app
Then I just googled your username and found your posts on XDA... you said you had bought Xperia U :p

Btw pics are good. Especially last one

@skr Read good stuff man.
Happy diwali everyone

*farm9.staticflickr.com/8059/8182470040_0638357c12_c.jpg
Happy Diwali by marvelprash, on Flickr

HAHA that was smart! should have removed my digital fingerprints i guess :p
 

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
Anirban, Great work... :thumbs:

Great shots @anirbandd

great shots anirban

Thanks man, thanks a lot! :)

@anirban das - One of your pics just made it to my desktop background. More to follow :)

Sure! help yourself. :)

HAPPY DEEPAVALI TO ALL!!!

@anirban.... Amazing captures, very professionally done. The lightning picture was specially appealing to me.

HAPPY DEEPAVALI !!!

Thanks man... :)

your cracker pics are awesome.. you took those only with a an SX130 w/ tripod?? Well done bro. Seriously. :-o

^^good cracker pics

Since I have nothing better to do, more planes :p
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8198/8182658878_32da9f1370_z.jpg

*farm9.staticflickr.com/8198/8182657598_de7f4b7826_z.jpg

where da fuq do you live?? a fighter jet?? Maaaan. :shock:

Your photos are named c360_2012xxx which is standard output name for Camera360 app
Then I just googled your username and found your posts on XDA... you said you had bought Xperia U :p

Btw pics are good. Especially last one

@skr Read good stuff man.
Happy diwali everyone

Sherlock is on the forum!! :D

Happy Deepavali to everyone on TDF!!

Just to let you guys know, I do not do do any editing apart from white balance correction, temperature, contrast and RAW to JPEG conversion on my 98% of my photos. They are straight out of the cam. The rest 2%, you will be able to tell that they are heavily edited. :D

Sharing some of my panoramas:

Kolkata: *farm9.staticflickr.com/8423/7491914998_0ef9ba1fa9_b.jpg
Abode of Clouds.. by Anirban Das Deb, on Flickr

Mumbai: *farm9.staticflickr.com/8003/7266063494_92b4d7a6bd_b.jpg
Mumbai skyline Panorama by Anirban Das Deb, on Flickr

Mumbai: *farm8.staticflickr.com/7013/6651045717_86e4881e0d_b.jpg
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai. by Anirban Das Deb, on Flickr

Hyderabad: *farm9.staticflickr.com/8060/8184110586_179913f38d_b.jpg
Panorama1-33.5MP_Hyd by Anirban Das Deb, on Flickr
 

kjuvale

Pharmaguru
Happy Diwali to all :)

coming back here after Long time. Very nice snaps from all of you.

Here are two snaps from me

HDR postdam windmill
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8189/8100874916_14c82c55d5_z.jpg
Potsdam windmill by digitman2006, on Flickr


Jena Fuchsturm
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8206/8186254782_e5da546659_z.jpg
Jena Fuchsturm by digitman2006, on Flickr
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
*i.imgur.com/rCI8jl.jpg
Image Details:
Camera Model: Nokia C6-00
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 138
Exposure: 1/33 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark)

*i.imgur.com/My7kMl.jpg
Image Details:
Camera Model: Nokia C6-00
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 60
Exposure: 1/111 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark); Microsoft Office Picture Manager: Adjusted Midtone Contrasts

*i.imgur.com/qT54al.jpg
Image Details:
Camera Model: Nokia C6-00
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 60
Exposure: 1/111 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark); Microsoft Office Picture Manager: Adjusted Midtone Contrasts
 

lm2k

Journeyman
happy Diwali to all
very nice shots from all here:cool:
here are some of mine tried some fireworks
*farm9.staticflickr.com/8060/8187652456_d02f1ef258_b_d.jpg
f/5.2 1/30sec @200iso 114mm flocal length(35mm eq)


*farm9.staticflickr.com/8348/8187662294_f81845d95f_z_d.jpg
f/15.3 1/60sec @200iso 114mm flocal length(35mm eq)

*farm9.staticflickr.com/8339/8187651568_092ea875c4_b_d.jpg
f/5.2 1/30sec @200iso 114mm flocal length(35mm eq)

*farm9.staticflickr.com/8490/8187659910_4d6304f507_b_d.jpg
f/15.3 1/60sec @200iso 114mm flocal length(35mm eq)

*farm9.staticflickr.com/8486/8186646047_b58687782b_b_d.jpg
f/15.3 1/60sec @200iso 114mm flocal length(35mm eq)

*farm9.staticflickr.com/8064/8186646339_e8b7c858d8_b_d.jpg
f/15.3 1/60sec @200iso 114mm flocal length(35mm eq)

*farm8.staticflickr.com/7142/6477862363_8bb2df3e74_z_d.jpg
f/15.3 2sec @80iso 114mm flocal length(35mm eq)
 

lm2k

Journeyman
@CyberKID :thnx .it was a hemispherical metallic container and childern were liting crackers in it. gave a 2sec exposure @small aperture and it looks like an orb or something like that.
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
Some photos of Wild Asparagus a.k.a. Satawari, (which started flowering when I was about to chop it off)
Was constrained by my cell cam. Couldn't get good macro shots.
1.
*i.imgur.com/x8llel.jpg
Image Details:
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 128
Exposure: 1/33 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark); Microsoft Office Picture Manager: Bumped Up the colours

2.
*i.imgur.com/HDjGll.jpg
Image Details:
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 64
Exposure: 1/33 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark); Microsoft Office Picture Manager: Bumped Up the colours

3.
*i.imgur.com/uoeTHl.jpg

Image Details:
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 128
Exposure: 1/25 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark); Microsoft Office Picture Manager: Bumped Up the colours

4.
*i.imgur.com/lYAFLl.jpg
Image Details:
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 79
Exposure: 1/33 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark); Microsoft Office Picture Manager: Bumped Up the colours

5.
*i.imgur.com/Mmxlrl.jpg
Image Details:
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 97
Exposure: 1/33 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark); Microsoft Office Picture Manager: Bumped Up the colours

6.
*i.imgur.com/qIIUhl.jpg
Image Details:
Aperture: 2.97
Focal Length: 5mm
ISO: 97
Exposure: 1/33 sec.
Post Processing Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Only added watermark); Microsoft Office Picture Manager: Bumped Up the colours
 

lm2k

Journeyman
^^ nice try
for macros u can get a special macro-wide angle lens (around 400rs). but it has a magnetic attachment ring so either it is stuck to the back of fone or use something like izzi orbit/solo

BTW Asparagus,tulsi,Aloe vera, pudina ,neem and lemon(if possible) are like must have garden plants. very useful.
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
Thanks for the suggestion. But, I'm not sure whether those things work or not. Moreover, I feel, these pretty useless things.
 

lm2k

Journeyman
Thanks for the suggestion. But, I'm not sure whether those things work or not. Moreover, I feel, these pretty useless things.

i had seen some examples of it on easto forum(sample pics of elm)
may be but to get close we can even use a simple magnifing glass between the fone and object.-- simple as that.:)
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
@cyberkid some of those shots r actually looking beautiful...coz of those flower patterns....u made some focussing mistakes but overall good attempt
 

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
Some photos of Wild Asparagus a.k.a. Satawari, (which started flowering when I was about to chop it off)
Was constrained by my cell cam. Couldn't get good macro shots.

@cyberkid some of those shots r actually looking beautiful...coz of those flower patterns....u made some focussing mistakes but overall good attempt

^ that and too much clutter in the frame. try and focus on one subject. and try and fill as much of the frame by the subject. you have put too many subjects in one frame.
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
@ sujoyp, anirbandd: I don't know whether you people have seen such a plant or not, but for me it was the first time in one and a half year, since I planted it. There are so many of those in the stems that it's quite hard to focus on one. I've tried my best to focus on one, but couldn't. At max, each flowering stem is quarter of an inch, and are so dense that, I was helpless, moreover, due to dried up leaves and the stems part of it remaining, that too with small and sharp thorns, it's quite hard getting the pics. I hope, some of the photos are quite able to show this.
 
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