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Trekking to Karnala Fort
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August 14, 2013
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For the first photo a black paper was kept in the background and then the Flower was photographed.

The Second photo was taken from a distance with a 250mm zoom lens.

The Third Photo was taken by kit lens at 30mm, f 8 with a Circular Polariser filter on it.

The Fourth one is a Closer view of Karnala FortIMG_3119.jpgIMG_3151.jpgIMG_3144.jpgKarnala.jpg

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August 14, 2013
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sunilbdas,

Nice shots. I like first two shots more than the other two.

…good idea to make a background.

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August 15, 2013
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I like the first shot the best… nice crisp colors – although I might crop out that green leaf coming in at the very bottom…

August 15, 2013
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I personally like the sharpness of the dragonfly you have achieved

using a 250mm lens. Really impressive. I like the black background

on the first shot but it can be achieved without the use of black paper

if you adjust your camera settings and follow up with some post processing.

Nice shots.

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August 15, 2013
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Great shots sunilbdas…I like first 3shots..

August 27, 2013
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I like the sharpness of the dragonfly…

The composition is good enough..

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