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Best of Macro Photography

Thursday, June 05, 2008
Taj Mahal, Agra






Rock Garden, Chandighar















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Late Night Photography (Experimental)

After visiting Taj Mahal (Agra), where the temperature was 107° Fahrenheit, suddenly next day dropping to 7° Centigrade in Manali, My body simply couldn`t cope up with extreme difference, I got some bad head ache and cold. I got a little restless, I woke up in the midnight around 12:30 and witnessed a very beautiful view from my Hotel room, I grabbed my Camera and was trying to get few shots but it was just awful, ISO 3600 was very noisy, finally was happy with the results.

Camera Settings,

Aperture : F/2.8
ISO : 400
Focal Length : 5 mm
Exposure Time : 4 seconds
Metering mode : Pattern

Bear in mind the surrounding were misty and chill, I guess around 5°C.
Besided I don`t have a steady hand and I am a amateur Photographer.

Here you go,







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High-Speed Sequential Photography (Experimental)

Tuesday, May 27, 2008
This is a High-Speed Sequential Shot of Snow dropping taken near Rothang Pass (Manali).
Taken with shutter speed of 1/1250 second,

Technical Specification,


Here are the Images,













Here is the final render of the sequence in GIF format.

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Best of Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal is one of the Seven Wonders of the world. Taj Mahal is around 400 years old, Taj Mahal was built under Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

Here are few Pictures taken during my recent visit,


Technical Specification of the Photos,
Few of them are High Resolution,

Few of them are wide angle,



















































Thats me !!!

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Best of Low Angle Perspective

I had recently been to Qutb Minar.
When I reached the entrance, the minaret looked ordinary,
As I went closer, could not stop just wondering, in a single word I would say "Magnificent".
Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world, it stands 72 meters(237.8 feet).

Here are few low angle prespective shots I have taken,











Technical Specification of the above images,

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Top 5 Science Images of 2007

Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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This still is from the short film "Mobius Transformations Revealed" by Douglas N. Arnold and Jonathan Rogness of the University of Minnesota. This graphic is attempting to show higher dimensions, but thinking about them makes our heads hurt.

4)


Shot in natural light by Andrea Ottesen of the University of Maryland's Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, this one's a first-prize winner in the photography category.

3)


This still from a 3D animation by Donna DeSmet and Jason Guerrero of Hurd Studios shows how that voodoo juice nicotine diddles with your brain's pleasure center.

2)


Kai-hung Fung of Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital in Hong Kong grabbed this CT image, taken from below the nose looking up. While it looks like an exotic flower, this shows the structure of stuff underneath the human nose.

Engineering grad student Adam Siegel and chemist George M. Whitesides of Harvard University snagged an Honorable Mention in the photo category for this image of a new type of metal that can be tied up in a knot but still conducts electricity.

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Courtesy:
Charlie White, gizmodo.com

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My Panoramic Affairs

Sunday, August 26, 2007
Few of my panaromic creations,

Location : Sidderbetta
Mode : 3 Frame Panorama
Challenge and Obstacle : To Erase the Electrical wire in 2nd and 3rd frame, moving clouds, difference in perspective angle.





Location : Lalbagh lake
Mode : 3 Frame Panaroma

Challenge and Obstacle : Moving clouds, water ripples, moving birds, poor light and difference in perspective angle.








Technical Specification
Author : VINOD M
Camera : Built in K750I Sony Ericsson

Lens : AF 4.8 mm

Dimensions : 3K x 1K pixels (Approx 3.6 Mega pixel)
Ratio : 3:1

Resolution : 96 dpi

Color Depth : 24 Bit

Format : JPEG RAW

Post Production Edit : Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended Edition


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