The Photography Thread

nac

Aspiring Novelist
I do not still get the BB code as mentioned in your post above.
:D I don't know... Paste a link from flickr, and leave it even if the picture is not showing up. So that we can see what's wrong with the link...
Also, when I attach a photo from my laptop, can't it be shown directly on the post?
I don't use that route. Generally, in forums you have some limit to it and once you have reached that limit, you can't upload anymore until you free up the space. It was long back, I don't know how this works today...
 

aadi007

Journeyman
LOL. no probs with the link :)
Just wanted to know if I am missing something and being stupid :)

OK now, comments welcome and give me some ideas about walkaround photography.
I am poor at that.

Byw, did you just follow me on flickr? I would like to follow a few forum members and learn from them.
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
[MENTION=136810]aadi[/MENTION] what do you mean by walkaround photography ? Is it product photography, or street photography or insect/bird/pet photography or architecture photography or all of them together :D

I would say take one at a time...and google...see what people shoot in that genre ..what kind of lightning is required, what settings needed...replicate that at home
 
A simple busy click...

*farm1.staticflickr.com/715/21495629266_578685b56b.jpgDSC4101-Bellinzona by Siddharth Tomar, on Flickr

A little darker...

*farm6.staticflickr.com/5829/21511021802_3001464e1c.jpgDSC4295-Bellinzona by Siddharth Tomar, on Flickr

And from the sky...

*farm6.staticflickr.com/5729/21522179695_24dea69023.jpgDSC4450-India by Siddharth Tomar, on Flickr
 
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izzikio_rage

Technomancer
and it's finally the season when strange birds come visiting

*farm6.staticflickr.com/5780/21736273891_553ef33147_c.jpg
Peek a boo by Amlan Mathur, on Flickr
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
It's been quite some time since I came here. Appears we've got some beautiful clicks.
*farm1.staticflickr.com/647/21615350768_a8904b6cfe_c.jpgDSC_0719 by CyberK1D, on Flickr

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*farm6.staticflickr.com/5787/21804188245_93f5d0b534_c.jpgDSC_0769 by CyberK1D, on Flickr

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*farm6.staticflickr.com/5670/21792481372_1ec079c0ab_c.jpgDSC_0771 by CyberK1D, on Flickr

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And if there was one time I wanted to have a super zoom lens, it was this.
*farm1.staticflickr.com/744/21621004950_d116e4fa7b_c.jpgDSC_0842-1 by CyberK1D, on Flickr
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
I am slightly confused to like or not the rajanigandha flowers...it looks nice..but taking pics in artificial light with lots of shadows is not a photographic condition
 
Just found some times to go through old ones.

*farm1.staticflickr.com/687/21198470683_c8822d09f4.jpgReflections-DSC2478 by Siddharth Tomar, on Flickr

*farm6.staticflickr.com/5833/21633332559_87a37b0531.jpgChaos|Harmony-DSC2502 by Siddharth Tomar, on Flickr
 
*drscdn.500px.org/photo/123049849/m%3D900/07ca78ed4db1fbfa515a5a4738abe9a1
Two In The Bush by Harshil Sharma on 500px



*drscdn.500px.org/photo/123049855/m%3D900/89c5c0b9f27c6bc357635cfc40b5299f
Forest Patch by Harshil Sharma on 500px



*drscdn.500px.org/photo/123049857/m%3D900/cb9c88367076b75ee2dc8a5fd91146d2
Dragonfly by Harshil Sharma on 500px
 
The second one looks very cool. Let me guess, shot from a moving car?

Thanks. I have now started using Lightroom on Ipad, so I can actually see what I'm editing, unlike my laptop, which gives drastically different results.
Close, a moving train. One thing that I like about the tilting trains is that they are usually stable at fast speed and turns, allowing relatively slower speed shots if required.

Last one is good [MENTION=140941]harshilsharma63[/MENTION], but I can see a dust spot, you should do something about that.
 
Thank you [MENTION=39722]sujoyp[/MENTION].

Here are some more. I guess editing on iPad is more fun, limiting but more fun.

*farm6.staticflickr.com/5688/21660743558_15a55a9d18.jpgIndia-DSC4451 by Siddharth Tomar, on Flickr

*farm1.staticflickr.com/671/21836718732_dd42869134.jpgIndia-DSC4453 by Siddharth Tomar, on Flickr
 

izzikio_rage

Technomancer
[MENTION=284377]Siddhartht[/MENTION] the second one is amazing. How did you get that stable and clean an image. Usually the dirty windows and movement of the plane give a really bad image

BTW finally got a chance to upload my bloodmoon eclipse pics

*farm6.staticflickr.com/5716/21893515111_241a609ef2_c.jpgJust a jump away by Amlan Mathur, on Flickr
 
[MENTION=284377]Siddhartht[/MENTION] the second one is amazing. How did you get that stable and clean an image. Usually the dirty windows and movement of the plane give a really bad image

BTW finally got a chance to upload my bloodmoon eclipse pics

*farm6.staticflickr.com/5716/21893515111_241a609ef2_c.jpgJust a jump away by Amlan Mathur, on Flickr

Thank you !!
Nice one. Here it was all cloudy, so no supermoon for me.
Well, the image was not clear, so I did a little bit of post-processing, especially contrast and colors. Luckily the window of plane was clean, so it didn't create that much of a problem. Although there was problem with the jet fumes out of the engine, which ruined most of the images(blurring them in middle). Stability...I guess the in lens stabilization system was good enough. Also, during my previous eight hour long flight, I had enough practice for holding my camera steady and playing with settings for optimal images(But it was a torture for my legs xD ). It's purely hit or miss, as you can see in the first image which is almost blurred to being useless, but was saved by the unique pattern due to bleaching.
 
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