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Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 14-02-09, 17:31
Replies: 21
Views: 8,136
Posted By tifosikrishna
yeah... i voted for the winner. congrats...

yeah... i voted for the winner.

congrats Rudraji.
Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week 09-02-09, 18:09
Replies: 2
Views: 2,151
Posted By tifosikrishna
wow wow wow.... i am feeling highly elated about...

wow wow wow.... i am feeling highly elated about this recognition.

Personally, it is a great reinforcement for me, as I know for a fact that I am not a natural and don't have a flair for pictures....
Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week 30-12-08, 16:33
Replies: 3
Views: 2,605
Posted By tifosikrishna
Congrats Jack for your work being selected as...

Congrats Jack for your work being selected as POTW on debut.

TVW - you have passed on the right genes to him. congrats to you too.

regards
tifosi.
Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week 17-12-08, 18:15
Replies: 4
Views: 2,688
Posted By tifosikrishna
Never knew that this thread existed. Got to know...

Never knew that this thread existed. Got to know that this shot got POTW a few weeks back from the gallery.

Thanks for the appreciation and a critical analysis of the shot. Never has my photo...
Forum: The Photography Forum 06-11-08, 17:52
Replies: 14
Views: 4,091
Posted By tifosikrishna
As I saw the thumbnails, almost every one of the...

As I saw the thumbnails, almost every one of the entry looked very promising. It was tough for me come to a conclusion until i saw "lime light".... it was perfect in every sense and a very striking...
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 03-11-08, 18:00
Replies: 3
Views: 3,456
Posted By tifosikrishna
voted for fireworks shot. not a perfect shot, but...

voted for fireworks shot. not a perfect shot, but for the novelty value. i like the human element in the shot. haven't seen anything like this before in this genre.
Forum: Lenses 09-10-08, 17:33
Replies: 18
Views: 10,820
Posted By tifosikrishna
Hi Guy, A bit of initiation of about your...

Hi Guy,

A bit of initiation of about your current crop of lenses and a brief on your specific photography interests will be helpful for the members to help you make a good decision.

By the...
Forum: General Photography Technique 24-01-08, 16:24
Replies: 25
Views: 75,818
Posted By tifosikrishna
that is a very nice explanation. i remember...

that is a very nice explanation. i remember reading something similar in "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson.

regards
tifosi.
Forum: Discussion on Photo of the Week 21-01-08, 18:00
Replies: 7
Views: 8,334
Posted By tifosikrishna
this is one another great effort by the mod team....

this is one another great effort by the mod team.

keep up the good work.

regards
tifosi.
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 09-01-08, 17:17
Replies: 5
Views: 2,189
Posted By tifosikrishna
hi, actions are for those who are not very...

hi, actions are for those who are not very skillful with photoshop, guess most of the actions for cs2 should work with PS7. Here is one action that i like very much, it worked well on some of my...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 09-01-08, 07:39
Replies: 5
Views: 2,189
Posted By tifosikrishna
Photoshop actions

How many of you use photoshop actions?

I have downloaded many from different sites and have been using it for sometime. Some actions are really good and are useful for those not very conversant...
Forum: The Photography Forum 04-01-08, 12:13
Replies: 7
Views: 2,487
Posted By tifosikrishna
Looks like you had a very good experience there....

Looks like you had a very good experience there. Points that you have mentioned above like timing of visits and hit list are often overlooked by many ordinary photographers.

It is nice that you...
Forum: The Photography Forum 04-01-08, 11:24
Replies: 7
Views: 2,487
Posted By tifosikrishna
Hello Gordon, I myself have been mulling...

Hello Gordon,

I myself have been mulling over the idea of attending such workshop and your experience is really encouraging.

Can you be more specific in terms of value addition that you had.
...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 03-01-08, 18:08
Replies: 91
Views: 73,334
Posted By tifosikrishna
nice shots there. here is one from my side. took...

nice shots there. here is one from my side. took this at a village while going to thekkady (south india).

shot this with canon 300d and 50mm 1.8 mkII.

regards
tifosi.
Forum: Lenses 22-12-07, 06:00
Replies: 6
Views: 3,550
Posted By tifosikrishna
i have a 70-200 f4l and i absolutely love the iq...

i have a 70-200 f4l and i absolutely love the iq of the lens. my only grouse is its speed. it needs adequate light to have lower shutter speeds, hence making it difficult to use it indoors or at dawn...
Forum: General Photography Technique 17-12-07, 17:19
Replies: 18
Views: 7,704
Posted By tifosikrishna
Talking yelvertoft, agree with you 100%, i have no clue...

yelvertoft, agree with you 100%, i have no clue of how gloomy it would be. i was just imagining how a gloomy overcast day would be here and was doling out my suggestions.:D

i am sure you guys...
Forum: General Photography Technique 17-12-07, 17:15
Replies: 18
Views: 7,704
Posted By tifosikrishna
i was talking about something like this. ...

i was talking about something like this.

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b51/skrishnakumar/IMG_8629.jpg
Forum: General Photography Technique 17-12-07, 14:21
Replies: 18
Views: 7,704
Posted By tifosikrishna
I have a feeling that 300 F4 will be sufficient...

I have a feeling that 300 F4 will be sufficient to freeze action, using very high shutter speed is also not usually suggested as a little blur here and there implying motion appeals better than a...
Forum: General Photography Technique 17-12-07, 12:24
Replies: 18
Views: 7,704
Posted By tifosikrishna
VR/IS will make a difference at slow shutter...

VR/IS will make a difference at slow shutter speed, however SD wants to freeze action which will require high shutter speed. So IMHO as Andy suggested, he needs a fast lens more than a VR/IS.

...
Forum: General Photography Technique 17-12-07, 11:37
Replies: 18
Views: 7,704
Posted By tifosikrishna
Only way out is to jack up your ISO. I guess you...

Only way out is to jack up your ISO. I guess you will be using shutter priority in these situations. if you are panning, then i have a feeling that anything in the region of 1/100 to 1/120th of a...
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 17-12-07, 06:55
Replies: 14
Views: 5,336
Posted By tifosikrishna
Terrific effort and goes very well with the...

Terrific effort and goes very well with the competition theme. Looks like a photo taken out of a fairy tale story book.

regards
tifosi.
Forum: The Photography Forum 17-12-07, 03:55
Replies: 6
Views: 2,574
Posted By tifosikrishna
Hi johnny, i agree to robski view that by being...

Hi johnny, i agree to robski view that by being at the right place at the right time you are 80% into clicking a nice photograph, but the rest 20% (read your skills and to an extent equipment) will...
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