Following up my Beas post I thought I might as well finish up the India pics with my short trip to Delhi. Although these pictures were taken before I went to Beas they required a little more processing. My stay in Delhi this year was a little more short lived than usual, spending no more than possibly 24 hours on the way in and 72 on the way out. Now one would think that I would have shot more on the way out, however due to safety reasons I had my camera packed away in my suitcase providing me little access to it :(. However on the way out I was more than happy to string it along on my neck. Most of the shots were in fact from the car as we drove from my uncles estate to the airport. Whilst I'm not a big fan of shooting from a moving vehicle some of these pictures were irresistible and had to be attempted. The remaining few were taken the night before leaving, with my cousins playing ping pong, so I thought to have some fun with my SB 900, blinding them in the process, and the morning before leaving when I encountered some rose bushes. Enjoy
the scariest cow I have ever seen
Kingfisher Airlines...did you know apparently its illegal to shoot pictures in airplanes in india...Whoopsie!o:)
A family friend of mine shot this image, and although its blurry I love it! I dont usually photograph well and it dismays me in its lack of sharpness :(. However as a tiny display pic it isn't very noticeable :D
quick self portrait of me and my new nikon
this temple is absolutely gorgeous! whilst I could only shoot it from the car this time, it will deff be a stop on my next trip to Delhi
I don't get to do very much flower photography and having a zoom macro lens with me I couldn't resist the opportunity
blinding my cousins at ping pong
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
India 2009
Friday, January 8, 2010
Beas 2009
As usual, the family X-Mas trip constituted a trip to India, composed of us visiting Delhi and Beas. I was quite excited to go this year as I missed out last years trip (which was apparently amazing) due to the frantic antics of Directing and D.O.P-ing two short films with a lot of problems (one more so than the other), preventing me from making the trip. I was particularly excited at the prospect of shooting, something I didn't do as much as I would have liked, mostly due to the lack of cars and my cousins getting me hooked on Command and Conquer Generals which ate away the hours. That and simply catching up and seeing a lot of people I hadn't seen in a while. All in all quite a fun trip. Although an incredibly annoying cold didn't help much in me getting out either.
The day I did get out, since photography is not allowed within the walls of the Dera, I made my way to Beas station and started my little photographic walk from there. Although I have done this before I am quite happy to say that my eye has certainly improved. I saw Image opportunities jumping out at me more than ever, and I was happy clicking away picture, after picture after picture. I had only brought one memory card remembering previous years escapades thinking that no way would I fill it up. I was wrong. I reached a point where I was deleting on the go, a habit I am not particularly fond of as it keeps the lens away from my eye creating a sense of panic that I might be missing a shot somewhere!
One of the highlights of the day was finding this little lake, where I had the opportunity to juice out some bird photography! Especially moving birds! Despite being a third party lens and not a top of the range tier Lens, it continues to impress me with its sharpness and focusing ability. Albeit its a little slower than I'd like but pinpoint nonetheless!
I did also want to get some nice portraits of the local folk, and whilst I did shoot some naturals I did want to get my little flash involved. After having watched the OneLight DVD I felt that in my head my lighting fundamentals were in a much better place. Before I wouldn't think about things so much but rather just put my head on autopilot and flew by ear not really understanding what I was doing but getting results nonetheless. After having watched the DVD I tried to go for specific effects, such as messing about with my sync speed and aperture to get a good blend of ambient light and lit subjects. Although I did manage to get half way there when you're working quickly things have a tendency to fumble or not work out as they please. Such as I kept forgetting the inverse square law, one that I need to quickly familiarize myself with, as I have reached a point where I can pretty much gauge what aperture and shutter speed I will need for a certain look. The next problem is telling the flash how to react in those circumstances. Very often I'm amazed when i see the results one can get with a bare flash, but am unable to reproduce it under pressure because of my lack of familiarity with the device. I've had it hammered into me in the past that bare bulb = bad harsh light, but in my explorations of images and photography I've discovered that, that is not necessarily the case and am more open to experimenting what this little light can do. However I am still a whiles away from the level of mastery I would desire to have.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Child thinkign what to eat
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Friday, February 8, 2008
A walk in the Mustard
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Monday, February 4, 2008
More on India
As usual the full gallery of India pictures are available here
and my entire collection of images available here
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
A little bit more of India
So i realise its been a week since my last update, im back at uni, got loads of work (bleh) but its fun and interesting! :D so its all good, im just giving forewarning though that more lapses may be iminent, however i will continue to try and update daily...even if it is just one photo per day lol. Well enough of my blabbing, ill probably soon have a post or two regarding my projects, for those of you who may be interested in such, but for now heres a few more pictures of India!
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Happy Three Kings and India!
I would just like to wish you all a Happy Three Kings day! For all of you who dont know apparently this is the day the three kings brought gifts to baby jesus or something like that. Basically its the christmas day in spain, when all the gifts are given out, rather than on the 24/25th. They also do processions of floats from all things disney, three kings, and anything else children might enjoy. Of course i took advantage to photograph them yesterday, pics will be up soon :), but for today i shall leave you with a batch of photos from my trip to India :) Enjoy
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Panoramarama ding dong!
Well! hello all once again! its a lovely new day in a lovely new year! I have decided the first image to work on was a bunch of photos i took in my recent trip to Jaipur, India which i Intented to create a panorama with. Something i have recently had troubles with since my blends werent always perfect. However thanks to the fine resources available at Napp i have thus solved this problem! :D hope you all like panorama's and cityscapes! Enjoy! more to come shortly!
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