For everything in this world, there is a start point. By the way here it is for me to a new world of light. Thanks to 'Johann Zahn' who seeded for this world long ago in 1685. I am a recreational amateur trying to grasp the concepts behind lenses, Excuse me !!
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17 comments:
@ vijay,
:) good one...
Lovely...its a beautiful skyline...U shud take the same skline at another time of the day also!
yep, i should. This view is from the zoo. It closes by 5, I have to find another place to shoot the same frame in twilight. thanks for dropping in, maaya.
panormaku u could have gone a bit closernu thonudhu..looks wonderful
I want that foreground too...
:)
the sky looks a little blown out... u could use a polarizer for that.. i started using it recently.. and its just creating wonders with the sky and clouds. another idea is to under expose 1 to 1 1/2 stops and merge the two exposures... this comes handy when the image has high contrast as this one...
nice one srikanth.. reminds me of my NY skyline pic...
a.p,
thanks for your suggestions, i would buy a polariser now.
it was very sunny, and i gotta compromise one thing, the cloud or the skyline. i went for the cloud..
Wow.!! Superb Skyline, nice panaroma.!
Please tell me how to get the frames!
@ NV sir,
mikka nandri.
Frames - I do it in photoshop.
simple frames
click,
image > canvas size > enter 40 as height and 40 as width in the boxes, make sure the units are pixels.
> select the color you want
> click apply
done..
:)
there are lot of ways to create frames in PS. this is simple. hope it helps...
I recognize the opera house.
hey, the subject is panaromic, but is the photo panaromic?
@ sojo,
you are right, it's opera. nope the shot s not a pano..it's a normal shot.
The pic look little older! but very nice:)
@ jeevan,
thanks for coming..little older :) this is the standard frame when sydney is in the picture.
Wow, Wonderful!!!
@ divya,
நன்றி, மீண்டும் வருக...
:)
adra adra super da maapu.
great pic.
@ srini,
right ok..
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