https://www.space.com/raikoke-volcano-e ... space.htmlMuns wrote:Chetak, would like to know which Volcano is this....any links...some interest in geology....
Saw this today....
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https://www.space.com/raikoke-volcano-e ... space.htmlMuns wrote:Chetak, would like to know which Volcano is this....any links...some interest in geology....
Well, too late.. it was for my daughter. She is now into fashion photography (portraits) for her friends. jeez.. she did about 40 kids or more and got back my investments. I went for DSLR/nikon d5600. now she might buy her own lenses. she is looking for 1.2 focal lenses for portraits, and now I have no clue to her needs. [I gave her max 1500 bucks, and she got it all back].Mort Walker wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:49 amSaiK,Vyoman @saikanomie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:38 pmhelp me select one best mirrorless you like from here:
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/buyi ... ess-camera
1. only one choice/answer
2. give me reasons why you chose?
3. What came second best?
4. what was your deciding factor?
5. why would you recommend it to anyone?
What is your budget?
It is less about the camera and more about the lenses. If you're invested in a particular lens system, then stick to it. To do this right you will have to spend nearly $5K on a camera body and lenses. You need wide angle, medium telephoto and zoom. Each of those lenses are around $1000 each and then about $2000 on the body. It isn't the camera system, but the subject and if you spend more on the camera, then you won't have money to travel to where you want to go.
Sheorinarayan Mandir at Shivrinarayan, Chhattisgarh, 7th century
Great! Good for you and your daughter. Passion and talent like this needs to be nurtured. Every human with a smartphone is now a photographer, but it takes skill and an 'eye' to take good pictures and they almost always need some processing. People photography is especially difficult because the subject always looks at his/her own picture first and then no matter how great everyone else looks, they are not happy if their eyes are closed or mouth open etc. Impossible to please everyone, which is why individual portraits are so much easier to do, take several shots in rapid succession and pick the one where there is nothing out of whack.Vyoman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:48 pmWell, too late.. it was for my daughter. She is now into fashion photography (portraits) for her friends. jeez.. she did about 40 kids or more and got back my investments. I went for DSLR/nikon d5600. now she might buy her own lenses. she is looking for 1.2 focal lenses for portraits, and now I have no clue to her needs. [I gave her max 1500 bucks, and she got it all back].Mort Walker wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:49 amSaiK,Vyoman @saikanomie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:38 pmhelp me select one best mirrorless you like from here:
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/buyi ... ess-camera
1. only one choice/answer
2. give me reasons why you chose?
3. What came second best?
4. what was your deciding factor?
5. why would you recommend it to anyone?
What is your budget?
It is less about the camera and more about the lenses. If you're invested in a particular lens system, then stick to it. To do this right you will have to spend nearly $5K on a camera body and lenses. You need wide angle, medium telephoto and zoom. Each of those lenses are around $1000 each and then about $2000 on the body. It isn't the camera system, but the subject and if you spend more on the camera, then you won't have money to travel to where you want to go.
she made a killing during her summer holidays. wow! I am impressed in both her photography and editing skills. she just used iphone apps for editing. kids have gone crazy for her shots.
just fyi onree.. I don't know her next plans
I love photos of Indian temples and relics, they are incredibly beautiful and to think that the majority of them were destroyed.
Vyoman Bhai,
Vymon Bhai,Vyoman wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2019 4:09 pmSam ji, thanks for the valuable inputs.. this was indeed for my daughter. You know how teens flicker with their minds. I said D750 is a buy!~.. best buy she goes, and buys a Z6. Now she struggles with understanding settings, views and goes, she must learn it first. I am stuck with unable to sell her D5600. I am not a photographer, but I do appreciate good photography. Is she on the right path?
The Chausath Yogini Temple.
Had this been in Rome the world would've gone gaga over it.
What an absolute masterpiece of our religion
Kedarnath Dham! This picture sets one's imagination on fire
Best shot of #lightning I’ve seen in a long time, was in New South Wales, Australia Sunday evening 24th November! Epic shot by David Diehm Photography