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kolhapuri chappals : Colors of Diversity
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April 5, 2013
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This has taken from Global Village Dubai.IMG_8630.jpg

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April 5, 2013
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There just is not enough of the photo that is in focus.

I’m suspecting that this is due to a combination of the f/5.6 shallow dof
and, perhaps, some camera shake because of the relatively slow 1/25 sec
shutter speed at a focal length of 41mm.

As you were already at an ISO of 400, I’m going to say that this shot needs a tripod.
I would love to see every kolhapuri chappal in focus, meaning aperture priority of at least f/22 and an ISO of 100.
Me… I would also boost color in post for maximum pop.

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April 5, 2013
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You are right Mandrake, the thing is I could not carry the tripod on that day and I don’t want miss this shot also, it’s captured at night, Thanks for your valuable comments.

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April 6, 2013
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Muneer
Great attempt but Mandrake made some good
points on this one. If you get a chance to take a
similar shot try his suggestions. Bet you will be
very happy with the results.
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April 6, 2013
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Definitely, if I get a chance, I will try to capture with the above settings..

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