This is my crazy experiment, ok maybe not so crazy after all becoz I am sure someone would have surely tried this before....
This is an HDR generated by using 5 exposures taken at different Aperture values of f/5.6, two at f/8 with different shutter speeds, f/11 and f16.
Used photomatix to generate the HDR as you can see from the watermark and also used "Painterly" preset for tone mapping...
I am not thrilled with the image but it looks ok ... little better than I had expected it to ...
Recommended Large
Also see B&W
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Day36-Fountain HDR
Saturday, March 06, 2010
Day35-doorway to... in B&W
I noticed this doorway taking a walk around office. This is the entrance wall of one of the offices around here, though the whole complex has been deserted for a while and has an eerie feeling to it, this doorway reminds me of an horror TV soap I used to watch as a child.
I can almost see the ladylike figure standing at the end of the path with a lamp in her hands ...
No wonder I love this shot in B&W but let me know if you feel otherwise...
Color
B&W
Friday, March 05, 2010
Day34- close to nature
Ok I know I have been procastinating, not that I am not taking pictures, I am just too slow in post processing them :(
Was reading a book the other day which mentioned that in the (g)olden days, there were photographers and there were editors and one could not do the job of the other.... oh I wish I wish !!!
Anyways enough ramblings of my lazy brain ... I had gone to take a picture of this tree lined street behind my office just after rain had ended and as luck would have it, this nice lady had started her jog at the same time I parked my car.
I literally ran out of the car with my camera leaving the car open, raised my camera and shot a frame before she passed me by.
Though after that I had time to set the tripod, check my camera settings, change f-stop to 16 and shoot many frames, none of them convey the majesty of these tall trees like this one.
Recommended view LARGE
~Abhishikhaa
Monday, March 01, 2010
Day27-Garden Visitor
Finally caught that woodpecker :)
I have been tracking this tiny creature's comings and goings on the tree in my backyeard :-) for some time now (yes, still tracking to get a better maybe closer shot)
With my camera + 18-200mm VRii lens @ 200mm, set on tripod in the balcony, pre-focussed to this spot, in burst mode I shot some interesting frames ....
Monday, February 22, 2010
Angels and Demons
This is my first attempt at Abstract photography.
Couple of things I like about this photo - Got every detail that i wanted, the shape that I wanted and when the contrast is cranked up like it is right now, i can even see the details that I did not notice when actually there :-)
Regrets :- When stopping down to F8 I miscalculated the details in the background that I would get, i should have gotten a f/5.6 shot just for experimenting with background blending ... (maybe next time) or I would get really close and try a different angle to eliminate the background completely.
This was shot handheld and the light was low so I had to use the flash to keep the shutter speed high so as to not introduce shake in the exposure but now that I have my tripod I would definitely revisit this area :-)
With regards to what this is, I would for now leave the viewers guessing though its not that difficult :-)
Friday, February 05, 2010
Day 7 - eyes in the office
Everytime I looked at these lights in the office, I imagined two eyes - watching everyone.
Went around the office looking for a complete face and could not find any so I just had to make one :D !!!
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Day 6- HDR- house in the field
Still trying to get better at HDR. Still not happy with the results :-(
Today was bit off for me as I am still working on this HDR image plus realized that my shutter remote is not working :( (was working fine till yesterday- bugger!!!)
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Day 5-house in the field (HDR)
This is my first attempt at HDR.
Used photomatix (trial version) to blend 3 bracketed exposures.
I actually have 7 exposures (f/16 & 50mm) but I am still learning to play with Photomatix options. Need to figure out how to dial down the red in the trees, I would prefer them to appear more black. Also need to figure out how to make sunlight shining on the balcony noticable but not yet obvious....
Till then ... suggestions/comments welcome :-)
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Day4
Initial intention of day 4 pic was to shoot a macro of this flower growing right opposite my house. Since the wind made if impossible to get a decent still shot, I thought I could hold the stem and then focus on the flower. When I looked through the view finder, I liked the composition with my hand in it (what can I say - vanity!), so here it is ... Some other day for Macro :-)
In this shot I have tried to play with the DOF notice how the front flower is out of focus and same as the flowers at the back, only flowers near my hand are in focus.
As usual, I have a tie:-
Monday, February 01, 2010
Day3-Waiting...
Just playing with lights and glitters :-)
Hard part was getting my sis to pose for the camera ;-)
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Day 2 - A Shot @ the Moon
Friday, January 29, 2010
A Picture a Day for 365 - Day 1
This idea has been building inside me for quite some time, actually since I got the camera in my hands and have been trying to get better at photography. Then I read about so many people successfully doing it online and that gave my confidence levels a big boost.
Everyday I go about rushing to work, to pick up my daughter, to the grocery store or just rushing home in time to get the dinner ready!
While I am driving around like crazy from point A to point B/C/D and so on, I see so many photo opportunities, a voice in my heart says "Stop and take this shot now!" and even though I have my camera in the bag and my tripod in the car the logical voice in my head says -- "You are running Late! Step on it and come back here when you have some more time."
Hence this project is for me to stop at atleast one such place, take a breath and take a picture.
What I hope to get out of this?
The smug look I get when I do something really creative! and hopefuly this will make me a better photographer somewhere down the road.
Here is my plan :-
start with Understanding exposure, find the photographic opportunities listed in the pages along my daily route (sometimes off route) and click :-)
Then find all the good books on photographic techniques, lighting, color effects and generes of photography etc etc etc and work my way through them for 365 days ... whew!
Here is my first shot for the project, This one is simple really, a shot of Ganapati Bappa to make this project of mine a Success !
Shot @ f/5.6 (set the shutter speed till light meter showed correct exposure)
Manual blend of a sepia and normal image using GIMP (http://www.gimp.org)
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
glory
Its not everyday when something as majestic as this just happens to "happen" when you are around. Since shot handheld my photo does not do justice to the actual beauty nature had laid out in front of us while on a drive to Big Sur
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Macro with Kenko
The kenko extension tubes arrived and so did the rain.
I was getting impatient to test them and rain did not show any signs of stopping.
Took a 10 min slowdown in the rainfall to comb through my backyard for possiblities....
When I found this one, I knew I had to atleast try before it starts pouring heavily again. (Waiting for later would have meant no light for a good shot.)
Setup required was -
D300s, 50mm f/1.8 lens, kenko 36mm extension tube (aperture priority f/8),
manfrotto tripod with 488rc4 ball head
and
"An umbrella!!!"
Had to setup the tripod way down and real close since the lens needed to be within 2 inches of this bud -all the while shielding camera with an umbrella. Took only two exposures before the rain was coming down heavily and I had to run back inside.
I am glad I took the chance :-)
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Girl in the Shadows
I took this photo inside Mickey's house in Disneyland. There wasnt much room to navigate inside, the distance at which this photo is taken was the other corner of this room/coridor.
Neverthless when I saw this lamp, I knew I had to take in the Lamp and someone sitting there, thankfully Anu volunteered for this shot. There was no time and room for tripods hence this was taken handheld.
Initially I felt I would have to touch up this pic a lot, but looking at it over and over again I started to like the effect of mystery created by the darkness and shadows...
So after removing one corner, where someone had just walked in this was ready for display.
My affair with ...
I was 13 and it was a Minolta.
Needless to say we were inseparable till 10th grade when my mom put it away thinking I would never pass boards if that "thing" remained in my hands forever.
It still sits in my mom's cabinet locked away in its timeless glory. Maybe someday I will be able to convince her to part with The treasure :-)
Last month, to rekindle an old affair I bought a DSLR and what a romance it has been!
In the hands of a 13 year old it was a toy but now it is a learning, a fascination, an obsession! I am getting carried away...
The heady feeling of recording a memory as you saw it - and then some! Of creating poetry with a picture, a thousand pixels worth much more than a thousand words. The artist in me calls ...
I dont even qualify as an amateur photographer and my image editing skills are at a big 0 ...
Maybe someday ... :-)

Monday, December 28, 2009
Abhi in Wonderland - Mt Shasta, Crater Lake and McCloud Falls
This was the Question in our minds for a long time. Winter is not the best time to make this trip, not unless you are ok with the adverse weather conditions that entails. Not to mention drive up all the way to find out that the roads have been closed off...
But there was a break in the weather just alligned with my shutdown week and it looked like the Gods wanted us to go, Vijay willing ofcourse ;-)...
Well all of us (Vidya's Family and ours) and even Manu who said she is going to sit at home an study (how boring) are glad we went.
This was a trip to fantasyland. Reminded me of a poem I read as a child, about Earth being Bride and Sky The Groom. If ever one needs to find proof, this was one place.
Earth decked up in white like a virgin bride, snow glittering in the sun as if a garland made out of million stars and thrown over her head, Sky extending his arms for an eternal embrace.
Awed and inspired at the same time are the words that can possibly begin to describe the emotions in my heart...
Crater Lake is located in Southern Oregon on the crest of the Cascade Mountain range, 100 miles (160 km) east of the Pacific Ocean. It lies inside a caldera created when the 12,000 foot high Mount Mazama collapsed 7,700 years ago following a large eruption.
If you are visiting Crater Lake check http://www.nps.gov/crla/index.htm for latest information.
You can also check out the webcam on this site to give you a glimpse of road and weather conditions.
Link to pics -

Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Baby Steps
I know what some would say, 'if you are learning, dont start with D300s'.
Another had posted - D300s is not a learning camera! Get a D40 and learn your way into D300!
Someone wise once said, "if you put in your heart and soul into something, you will come out a winner no matter what."
So here I am with my D300s learning and shooting and learning to shoot.
My husband is giving me looks which say I have gone crazy, maybe I have, or maybe I always was... and he never knew :-)
