izzikio_rage
Technomancer
last one for zoomin.com soo they pick my pics from there
What is this and how does it work? are they buying your images ?
last one for zoomin.com soo they pick my pics from there
Thanks nac ...its just not possible to even stay there after 6 PM ...its in very remote place and there is no one around...maybe if you are with a group of 5 on a car, then its possible.
he he he...yes I go to gym...but I have collected lots n lots of fats in all these years...it wont go down that easily
I want a 300mmf4 150-500 maybe good for enthusiasts but it just dont match up ....300f4 +TC used cost 60-62k double of 150-500
Actually, I thought that's how you want you photographs. (no offense). If it's because of the lens, push it in PP.BTW guys you can see the contrast difference between 150-500 and tammy 17-50 ...all landscapes are shot with tammy except last one ...sigma surly have contrast
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Thanks.Rishi, I use fastStone Image viewer. I used it for adding border and stamping exif info. There are few more you can do with it, like watermarking photographs. Try that...
Try to shoot when there is plenty of light, and/or you can buy an external flash to avoid motion blur (camera shake).
Yes, that's how the RAW images are. All the RAW images have lens distortion. You have to apply lens correction. Adobe camera RAW (which comes with CS6) can do that.
Your picture is nice.
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Gosh...!!!!!! 80-100MBs ???!!!! Even the RAW ones are not that huge. I never thought a pic could reach 100MBs in size.!! I will only keep those in TIFFs , which are keepers. Rest all , RAW.If it's a keeper, keep the RAW and save the edited ones in jpeg. I think TIFFs are too big (yes, TIFF preserve lot of details than jpeg). My SOOC jpegs file size range from 250KB to 3.x MB, RAW are 17.8MB (irrespective of lightings, camera settings...). Even if it's totally blown out picture, or fully dark, size remains 17.8MB. But the TIFF I get are too big (80MB - 190 MB) after editing. That's too much.
[MENTION=17225]Rishi[/MENTION] ...use TIFF image format to retain details...but it will be huge in size ...but can be opened anywhere and uploaded too ...
good macro shot ...practice handheld macro rishi...our tripod cant go where insects live ...flower its fine ....and it needs a tripod which have movable center column
[MENTION=17225]Rishi[/MENTION] : I am pretty sure that your stock 18-55 is also capable of similar macros. (My canon one does)