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    Recent weekend trip to a nearby hill station.



    Hi,


    We took a break last month and headed for a weekend trip to this nearby hill station to spend some time relaxing and breathing fresh air away from the city's noisy hustle.


    Captured a few pics during this time off. Please provide your precious critique for improvement.


    1] Scenic sunset


    2] Waterfalls and its surrounding greenery


    3] The road we drove to the highest peak in our state.


    4] My thought on seeing thisdawn "God is blowing away the clouds & making them dance in colors. What a way to paint the sky!!"


    5] Simple & yet so beautiful; spent like 20 mins mesmerized in this vast ambience of natures creation.


    You can see more pics from this trip at http://www.flickr.com/photos/dayanand_hiremath/sets/72157623201666459/detail/


    Many thanks for viewing,


    Daya

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    Very nice. What gear and settings did you use.[H]
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    Sorry for not posting the EXIF info.


    All pics taken with Canon EOS 40D + 28-135mm IS USM. focal length used for all pics is 28mm.
    EXIF info as given below:


    1
    Aperture F/7.1
    Shutter speed 1/125 sec
    ISO 200
    Evaluvative metering


    2
    Aperture F/5.6
    Shutter speed 1/60 sec
    ISO 100
    Evaluvative metering


    3
    Aperture F/10
    Shutter speed 1/250 sec
    ISO 100
    Evaluvative metering


    4
    Aperture F/9
    Shutter speed 1/200 sec
    ISO 400
    Spot metering


    5
    Aperture F/10
    Shutter speed 1/200 sec
    ISO 100
    Evaluvative metering


    Thanks for asking Bouwy :-)

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    Nice photos! I like the last one a lot, real simple but beautiful [Y] Really beautifull scenery where you live...amazing[H]


    One thing: clean your sensor or get it cleaned [] You've got some dust?spots on your photos.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheiky





    One thing: clean your sensor or get it cleaned [img]/emoticons/emotion-2.gif[/img] You've got some dust?spots on your photos.









    maybe you've got some dust on your monitor jk, i did notice a spot left after you mentioned it, otherwise great work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsartin


    maybe you've got some dust on your monitor jk, i did notice a spot left after you mentioned it, otherwise great work!



    Could also be the case [:P] Well there are a few strong ones, I selected them on one of Daya's pictures. They are not really visible on the first 2 pictures, but on the other 3 they pop out just a little bit. I know you can postprocess it, but it will safe you a lot of work if you clean your sensor once in a while. Because I assume you do it with your lens as well []





    Other than that...amazing scenery! Did I mention that?[H]

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    Beautiful photographs. My favorite is #4. I love the megentas, blues, and silhouette shapes.

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    very nice captures Daya.


    #s 2,3,4 are really nice. 3 is my favorite; that cloud looks similar to the Nikon (and sprint) logo!


    I do have some advice for #3. To pull out some detail in the foreground instead of having a black void, take another, longer exposure of the rocks/hill that brings out detail in them. Then, stitch the 2 photos in photoshop. anyway, very small critique. keep shooting [H]


    brendan

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    @Sheiky
    Thank you for your appreciation. I live in India.
    Yup, i definitely have to get my sensor cleaned. Appreciate your help to identify the dust spots.


    @Mattsartin
    Thank you for your encouragement.


    @Daniel Browning
    I admire your depth of technical knowledge & your appreciation means really something to me


    @Brendan
    Thank you for the appreciation. I come to think of the logos only after you pointed out.
    Next time will try to put your tip to practice.

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    No problem Daya. It's my pleasure. Just keep enjoying taking pictures and you will be just fine! Your backyard is still really amazing when I look at it [H]

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