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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    Default Baya Chick...






    Techs:- camera: Nikon P80 (Inbuilt 18x zoom) F\stop: f/4.5 SS: 1/150 exposure: -0.3 Iso: 64 All C & C are welcome as i am eager to improve... Do let me know honestly...:)
    Last edited by Sudhanshu Nafde; 01-03-2010 at 06:33 AM. Reason: Image not seen

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi - the image is not showing - you need to insert the link to were the image is hosted.
    There is a sticky thread at the top of the forum on how too post - let me know if you still have trouble.
    :)

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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    thanks a lot Sir...

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    Lance Peters
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    Hi - welcome to the BPN family - lots of great people here, all willing to offer advice and help :)

    Nikon P80 is a compact point and shoot camera, hence a quite small sensor with a large zoom is not going to give you the same sort of result as a DLSR.

    The head on your little guy is angled AWAY from the camera (best results are with the head angled slightly towards the camera) The bird looks a little under exposed, and I would crop a little differently to get the little guy out of the centre of the frame.
    Some selective sharpening on the bird only will also help. The background could also be desaturated a tad.

    Looking forward to seeing more :)

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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    Ya sir will work on it and will try posting a better version...

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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    Sir Re-processed the image hope it looks ok now...!! do lemme know as i gotta improve much more...

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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    and sorry for posting 2 images in one...

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    Gail Spitler
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    Sudhanshu - Nice improvement with the repost. For me one of the big challenges in using a P&S, even with the 18X or more lens, is the size of the sensor. That means that you are limited in the size of the crop that you can do assuming you want to use the images for more than just the web, so the only way to get the subject to fill a good portion of the image is to get closer. The kind of image that I am thinking of looks more like my repost.

    Love the perch.

    Cheers
    Gail

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    Welcome, Sudhanshu. Good advice already given so I'll just add that I think you captured quite a bit of detail with your camera and I think it has a nice, serene feel.

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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    thanks a lot everyone for letting me know the mistake... i'll surely try to improve....

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    Hi Sudhanshu,
    A big warm welcome to our BPN family. You have been given very good advise and all of the techs. have been covered. Your repost is a big improvement, for your next one try to get closer to your subject, so it can be bigger in frame...looking forward to your next one Sir...:cool:

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    Welcome Sudhanshu! I really like this little bird and you did quite well with the P80. You have the basic concepts in hand, now just need to practice and post!! Looking forward to seeing more.
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    @ Kerry Perkins: I am thankful to your C & C... would try more on improving the basics... as you suggest... thanks again...

    Regards...
    Sudhanshu...

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