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Ive been wanting to do this map for a while now. I am not aware of one place where on can get this information. So here goes. Here is the list of places you can do “
We broke a rather long hiatus of not going out chasing birds by taking a trip to Karnala to get some Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher shots. The location was a small stream and
Benq Monitor unpacking unboxing
How to secure your blackrapid strap and the 500 PF lens foot. Safety backup . Camera safety tether.
I had tried to shoot a milkyway at Sandakphu but my lack of expertise got me a nice blur of a shot. However this weekend I had a chance to learn some of this techniques f
Most of us usually use multiple cameras on a shoot. Putting the images in a time sequence means that the time is correctly synced on both cameras. This is also critical w
I have been wanting to write a few things on the Nikon D5 control settings that seem to be working well for me. 1. Quickly switching between AF modes: Usual situation whe
The cab driver was on the phone to someone and, was saying that he is going to “Jim Corporate Park” 😉 The trip had happened quite by chance. In Jan, I had
I discovered an interesting setting that might be useful in a lot of situations. I usually work using AF-C, d-9 or d-21 most times with back button AF-ON only. But
I did a quick test yesterday to determine if the right shift of exposure had any implications to the RAW file size. Sure it does. Under exposure got me a – 39
Woke up to some parakeets making a racket 🙂 I need to get these beauties in flight one of these days ! Nikon D3, 300mm 2.8 VR, ISO800, 1/1250,
Tricoloured Heron, St Augustine Alligator Farm, Florida Nikon D3, 300mm 2.8 ++TC14, ISO800, 1/1250 @F5.6 , Manual metering, Full Frame
This is a photography workshop for all those who want to participate in a fun & open learning session with a super instructor and, improve their image m
Chas helped this one since it was him who pointed out the background. The gold really works here. Nikon D3, 300mm 2.8 VR + TC17, ISO 400, 1/3200, F5.6 , Manual spot
Just back after attending the superb Tech Series workshop by Charles Glatzer at St Augustine FL, USA. Learnt a lot and, got some basics re-sorted 🙂 Shot from day
If you have a long lens like the 400/500/600 or the 800, and you have a solid support you, do need stellar long lens technique to get the sharpest shot possible. So here