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Exif: 300 mm, F/5.6, 1/160s, ISO 100, M mode

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Exif: 300 mm, F/5.6, 1/160s, ISO 100, M mode

9 comments:

  1. చాలా చాలా బాగుందండి.కాపి చేసుకుని నేను ఉపయోగించుకోవచ్చా నా బ్లాగ్ లో

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  2. రాధిక గారు, మీకు నచ్చినందుకు సంతోషం. తప్పకుండా మీరు వాడుకోవచ్చు.

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  3. Hello Pawan, happened a right click to ur blog...

    wheew.......brilliant snaps...u seem to have some good lens too...!

    loved this snap especially...
    one question did u by chance take the reverse photo os this..I mean...focusing on the couple-- and blurring the background..!!
    anyways....very nice pictures..!! keep it up

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  4. Padmini, first off... thanks for stopping by. I'm glad you liked the photo(s). As you've expected, I shot the two versions, focusing on the couple one time and on the setting sun the other time. I have uploaded the other version now and would like to see what you think!

    Regarding the lens I have a cheap sigma 70-300 APO which is alright; the only decent lens I use is the Nikkor 18~70.

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  5. Awesome-- Pawan a very sharp picture-- I loved this version much--
    the feel of the picture is too good--
    the saturation and contract are playing really really well with each other--
    I have sigma 105mm macro lens-- and I just love it-- in my view sigma is best for the price-- when your photography is just for a hobby and you don't sell them anywhere-- I don't see a point in handling heavy money lenses -- good choice of lens-- and ofcourse nikkor 18- 70 is a good wide angle lens to have in bag-- I have a question-- did u say u have a canon body-- can u use nikkor lenses with it ??

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  6. Padmini, glad to know that you liked the other one too. Regarding my gear, I have a canon 20D and use it mostly with sigma 70-300 APO, and my old lady has a nikon D50 with the 18~70 lens. You must be enjoying your 105 macro.... my sigma does a little bit of macro too but I guess not as good as a dedicated macro lens. The sigma APO is not a bad one, and especially for the money its a no brainer!!

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  7. welll-- yeah-- I love my macro lens-- but sometimes-- when the lighting is bad then find it difficult to hold and take pictures..cos it keeps loosing it focus even if there is a slightest shake-- But yeah I love taking portraits with it rather than taking real macro shots :)

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  8. Beautiful. మీరు తీసిన ఫొటోలన్నీ చూసా. అద్భుతంగా ఉన్నాయి. మీరు ఏదన్న కోర్స్ చేసారా ఫోటోగ్రఫి లో లేక . నాచురల్గా మీకు ఈ కళ అబ్బిందా.

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  9. అనగననగ రాగ మతిశయిల్లుచునుండు
    తినగ తినగ వేము తియ్యగనుండు
    సాధనమున పనులు సమకూరు ధరలోన
    విశ్వధాభిరామ వినుర వేమ

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