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 Want to learn some photography technique?

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Posted on 04-15-10 11:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello Everyone,
I have blogged some of my knowledge in my blog about photography. This blog is also for IT related stuffs (as being IT person, I can't stop writing about that too). You can check this blog for System Admin/Network Admin info and photography( which is my hobby) skills.

I really appreciate your comment or any feedback.


Happy New Year 2067 to you all.

JAI NEPAL.
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Posted on 04-15-10 11:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello Umesh,


I went through your blog and seems you have good grip on photography. Keep posting more stuffs on digital photography.


Good Luck!


 
Posted on 04-15-10 11:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi GT,
Thanks for visiting and taking time to reply on this thread. I am an IT guy by my profession but I am doing photography as my hobby. I am learning it more and more day by day. I will keep on posting my recent knowledge and photos about digital photography.

Thanks again. 

 
Posted on 04-16-10 8:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I went through your blog an the photo gallery too. I hope you are new to this field. You need to learn a lot.
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Posted on 04-16-10 8:59 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello Phiste,
Thanks for your kind comment. Like you said, I am new to this field, It's been only 15 months now I have been using DSLR. My first DSLR was D60 and now I am using D90. This is my interest besides my profession. So trying to learn day by day.

It will be great help if you comment or give me any your insight or idea about subject matter so that I could learn more. It seems like you are an expert in this field, otherwise it's hard to comment on the subject matter. And you said you walked through my gallery too. Would you mind to comment where should I sharpen my knowledge?

Looking for your suggestion. Thanks for visiting again.


Happy New Year 2067 to all Nepali.
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Posted on 04-16-10 12:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi PeaceSoul and Bairagikailo,

Thanks for inviting me for the
event. I noted down your address and time. It was not suitable under my
thread. So I deleted that. Hope you guys don't mind.


Regards,
Umesh
 
Posted on 04-16-10 12:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I went over your blog. Its good stuff there. I am a newbie on photography as well and i feel we have many things in common. I had D40 for about 6 months, and sold it after my trip to Nepal. I got a D90 now with 18-250 lens. I am a CS student as well. As i can see some pictures showing DC, i guess you are living somewhere around here. I was thinking about, we could meet up and go out for a shoot together. How about that? 
 
Posted on 04-16-10 12:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi Nepwanted,
Good to know about you. Yes I think there are lot common between you and me. I live in Maryland and work here. I am planning to go to shoot after April 24 somewhere in Virginia park which I heard a lot about. Give me your info and we can talk and go.

Looking forward to hear from you.

 
Posted on 04-16-10 3:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I like Umesh's photography, specially the cherryblossoms in DC! Keep up the good work! If you guys wanna check mine out, www.iphotographlife.smugmug.com, thats where i share all mine!

 
Posted on 04-16-10 4:15 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Oh man!!! When I saw your site, I felt like I know nothing about it. you have master piece of photography. Want to learn from you friend if you feel ok. I am not photographer by profession but want to learn it more and more. It seems like you are pro.

NEED HELP!!!!!

 
Posted on 04-16-10 4:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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any one interested learning show to shooot netasss .....sajha ma khoi sniper chaaaa

 
Posted on 04-16-10 4:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I know we all are frustrated like you. We are also concerned about our country. Like you said, political leader only concern about themselves. Now I was about to say exactly what you said when I heard they officially declared that constitution will not be drafted by Jestha 14.

GOD SAVE NEPAL.
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Posted on 04-16-10 5:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I have been doing some Photography stuff for about 3 years ...check out
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clairvoyant/show/
 
Posted on 04-16-10 6:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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you need to learn how to and what to pose. and the balance weight of your subjects's weight. Things like come in/out, rhythm, lines and stuffs like that. These things are necessary for a composition. I didn't see any rhythm in the pictures.

 But any your picture awesome.

 
Posted on 04-17-10 3:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you for your comment. But I think I couldn't catch you properly. Anyway I believe it's a process of learning and I really appreciate your comment.

Regards,
Umesh

 
Posted on 04-22-10 3:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello Everybody!
I am wondering if anyone of you guys know the good place to shoot around DC, VA and MD. I am looking for good landscape view. I would really appreciate your help. I am kind of new to this area.

Regards,
Umesh

 
Posted on 04-23-10 9:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Photography is all about, "Being in the right place at the right time" (If you like taking picture of nature) and you need a lot of luck as well (Sounds strange but it's true... I have been taking picture for a while and trust me there are times I have missed really nice shots)

If you like taking picture of "People" ... It's all about composition.

By the way, did you use any software to enhance your pics? They look beautiful but the color kind of look fake... Just curious... Nothing wrong with enhancing the picture though

<http://www.ramjham.com/albumpages.cfm?albumid=e80f1f3a-f120-48e8-96da-6d88b2213f1e>

<http://www.ramjham.com/albumpages.cfm?albumid=8e4f9c97-60dc-4c64-b135-4e781ce0b93a>

(Some of the pictures I have taken, if you wanna check them out)

I use Canon D20 and I never worry about what setting it's on.... It's always on auto and I am happy with the results so far...
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Posted on 04-27-10 1:23 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello Gorkhali4982,
You are right to some extent. Taking snaps of nature depends up on your timing. When and where do you reach with your camera. I have also missed lots of shot as I can't carry this camera everywhere. But sometime like during sunset, you have to know how to adjust the setting for proper exposure of your subject and your background.

I don't enjoy shooting portrait much. Like you said, auto is best for portrait ( almost 80%) unless you are shooting in challenging condition. I saw your albums. They are pretty nice and some of them are shaky may be because of camera shake. Anyway we are here to learn more and more.

Thanks for reading and commenting.

Regards,
UM3$H

 
Posted on 04-27-10 3:04 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Umesh, good work. I have to agree with Gorkhali4982 here. Technicals are all good
but unless you are in right place at right time your skills are useless. I dont know who was that but some famous photographer said "F/8 and be there". Anybody can gain
skills by some practice but being there will differentiate your from rest of the crowd.
 I dont know much about portraits but in my limited experience lighting is everything for
portraits. And by auto if you mean auto mode then no point in using dslr. To get correct
skin tones you need to shoot raw under neutral settings and adjust colour in PP. No
camera in this world can give you perfect colour but your creativity can get you close.
 Sorry to be lecturing but just had to say. :).
BTW my photo album is flickr.com/divdude007
cheers.

 
Posted on 04-27-10 7:58 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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divdude, 
It was great walking through your album. I never had so extensive collection of species. After viewing your album, I completely agree with the fact that be there at right time is very important.

Anyway keep sharing information which is the best way to learn also. I hope I will update some of my work soon.


Regards,
Umesh 

 



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