Brilliantly shot! Timing :clap:
Loved all your 'vibrant' imagery Kalyan anne. I still remember your superhit FB DP with anni.
'Poovil Vandu' is a treat :notworthy:
Thanks a bunch :D
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Thanks venkki. :D Even I could not believe it was coming from my camera. That's the main reason I did not want to leave that camera behind. I has been shooting brilliantly for me.
Back in 2007, even I was split between Panasonic FZ and Nikon D40 (40x, 70 and 70S).
Decided to go with Nikon SLR just because I needed it for professional reasons and the option to upgrade. I personally wanted to get a Panasonic only.. especially due to the Leica factor.
some super shots, folks :clap:
venki... your first pic in this thread... awesome perspective and fantastic symmetry! loveliness :thumbsup:
yeah, the architecture's beauty is a given, but your angle selection helps in making it a very interesting picture here.
Yes, I am stunned by the lighting. How did you get that venki. Especially on the second row, the one below is little darker and all layers above are gradually getting darker. How did you achieve it? Something outstanding! :notworthy:
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The sciography which naturally occurs when the source of light is behind the subject. I didn't apply anything special, except for choice of angle.. keeping it very low and orienting the sun (It was almost sunset.. Between 4 and 5 in the vening I think) in the centre. The inherent geometry is killer, seriously!
Canon T3i (600D)
Canon 18-135 IS lens
Canon 70-300 IS USM lens
Planning to buy 2 more lenses - 50 mm Prime 1.4 & a wide-angle lens
6 months down the line, if I have enough cash, will go for Canon 100-400 L or Sigma 50-500mm