Agree. Its not always possible to find apt environment to help yourself. But, I'll keep that in mind. Thanx.Rhitwick,
Just these two things would help little to make images a little better. I hope you don't mind.
Serenity2
Shutter speed (0.4 sec) - It's pretty obvious this will result it motion blur if we take this handheld. Try as sujoy suggested. You can use self timer untill you buy remote trigger.
The large aperture is intentional. I took few shots with low aperture but had to use flash. The images were taken at around 7.30 PM. I wanted to capture the whole beach with as much natural light I can get. So, large aperture and an unnatural color tone as background.Aperture (f/5.6) - I think (vaguely remember) people use f/11 (around this no.) for landscape. You figure out what's working for you. I think f/5.6 is too large for landscape.
The only reason of blurred waves is the exposure. 0.4 sec is too long to capture a still wave.In general people keep something in foreground to make the image look interesting. The tricky thing is focus, you have to keep the foreground subject to infinity in focus. For that you have to hyperfocal distance, dof and all. In this case, waves are blurred coz of DOF or because of both dof and long exposure.
But I like the blue color I got! And, you are right in my cam AWB is selected. Is that not right?WB - May be you chose an inappropriate WB or AWB, it's too bluish. If you were right and still it's too bluish, you have to warm it up a little bit.
Nice shot amlan ...but whats the idea behind a macro shot of camel its soo close that I can count the hair on his mustach and beard
@izzikio_rage - How close were you from the camel ?
Medico, I like the black and white treatment.