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30th January 2012, 08:07 PM
#81
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Originally Posted by
Kalyasi
All of you pls list your gadgets here

Nikon D40
18-55mm Kit
55-200mm Tele
Thassaal
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30th January 2012 08:07 PM
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30th January 2012, 08:21 PM
#82
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Sama pics
kalyasi,V_S,sathya,venki pindringa
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30th January 2012, 08:34 PM
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Thanks venki and Sid. Yes, DOF could have been better. Thanks for your valuable inputs. I even tried sitting to get that picture, but there were people sitting all over the place, on the steps. I heard ideal time for shooting is round 8-9 pm in the evening, where crowd will be less. I have seen some breath-taking pictures during that time.
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30th January 2012, 08:42 PM
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30th January 2012, 08:42 PM
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Amazing pictures folks 
So its just me who owns a DSLR and using it like a point&shoot. I always set it to 'Auto' and click pics. 
The technical details on your posts are greek and latin to me. Where to start? I don't want to read the manual. Is there a easy-to-read online guide or something?
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30th January 2012, 08:43 PM
#86
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Originally Posted by
Kalyasi
Excellent colors from your camera. I loved the sunset.
. I am still with my Panasonic FZ-28 with 18x leica lens. The main reason I could not leave this camera behind is because of the leica lens. Leica used to manufacture F2.8 throughout the zoom range (from 36-432 mm) for earlier Panasonic models, now they are not doing that, but still one of the best lens.
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30th January 2012, 08:43 PM
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amazing bokeh Venki
Damager - 30 roovaa da, 30 roovaa kuduththa 3 naaL kaNNu muzhichchu vElai senju 30 pakkam OttuvaNdaa!
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30th January 2012, 08:47 PM
#88
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This was taken in July 2009 fireworks in our place. ISO 400, f 7.2, I did with continuous shooting mode.
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30th January 2012, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
Nerd
The technical details on your posts are greek and latin to me. Where to start? I don't want to read the manual. Is there a easy-to-read online guide or something?
This is where I started.
Ken Rockwell, AFAIK has not taken the world's best photograph or something.. but he is the best photography teacher on the web. Strobist and a few others are good. But this guy in plain english is very easy to follow. Full page.
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30th January 2012, 08:51 PM
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