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I am the System And Design Analyst at Cypherminds Bangalore. Part time Freelancer.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Landscapes from 7th Floor

Hi All,
Have shifted to a new place here in bangalore, If I din't mention before, I am in bangalore for a while, staying with my elder brother. The Flat is on 7th Floor and is enough to get some good view of the landscapes that drop in sometimes, out of luck. You got it all here.. Have a look. I just loved these landscapes, clicked the same things at different times and situations, Rain, Sun, Thunderstorm, etc.,


















Ooooooh, it finally started to Rain here in Bangalore, The Days are like this (above and below pics) and as the sun starts to sink, Clouds start to Leak!
























Loved the way these days are going. Blue Sky, floating Clouds (Slow motion).


















It rained quite nicely and then it took off. After effects are deceptively beautiful aren't they? (below)



















6 comments:

Dalicia said...

what apenture did u use for the clouds? pic one and two :) or u just use the auto mode?

i love the watching the clouds....
it tells you the mood they're in.
too bad it's not that easy to determine a person's mood by just looking at them

curryegg said...

OOOOHHH nooo!!!!
I really love these photos! Clouds! As clear as the clouds! You shoot them? Wow!

curryegg said...

OOOHHHH!!!! You shoot these photos! They are lovely... I feel harmony looking on them..
You're really a good photographer!
;)

Dinesh K said...

@dalicia
Pic one and two are f/11 and f/16. for keeping everything sharp. The Aperture should always be somewhere between f/8 to f/22 (Higher is better, but some lenses don't give sweetness in the image, at very very highter fstop values. ) This is as per the RULE. :)

I hate auto mode, don't like Digital (compact) cameras, which don't give me the full manual override. Autofocus is still manageable, but, not the Auto-Exposure, Auto-ISO and all those sucking things.

I Use P-Mode in this Camera (Nikon D50). I Adjust the Aperture/Shutter for the desired effect.

Dinesh K said...

@curryegg
Hey Curryegg, good to know you loved these pics. You should have been here, feeling the breeze with great sunny day over head. ;) It was awesome.

Take care.

Dinesh K said...

@curryegg
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OOOHHHH!!!! You shoot these photos! They are lovely... I feel harmony looking on them..
You're really a good photographer!
;)
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Thanks curryegg. But, these are having many errors :(