Township,Vadodara.There are lot of these birds whom we can see resting
on tree tops in the evening heading towards the setting sun.
Shot with 55-200VR lens on Nikon D60
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Shot with 55-200VR lens on Nikon D60
Is it smiling at you??Enthusiastic fellow :)
Nikon D60,55 200 VR lens
Shot with Nikon 55 200 VR lens on Nikon D60
Shot with Nikon D60 and 55-200 VR lens.RAW image was edited in-camera
and cropped ...
First one looks like he is waiting in search for his gal:)
"kaalamaam vazhithaarayil ninneyorunokku kaanuvaan.." :)
The next picture is a sun bath actually!!Both grown up and babies have
a session like this when sun comes hot...
I capture RAW images in my camera since I enjoy the extravaganza of an
8GB Sandisk Extreme III SD memory card.Then I do White
Balance,Contrast,Exposure settings in camera which Nikon supports.I
liked it...I do crop also to my wish:-)
Haven't you seen dove shaped orchids?Like that here I see a disguised
Mickey and a historic warrior!!Can you see them?
I've named my Mickey too ... He's "Mickey D" :)
For this pic the aperture used is f/5.6.That is the maximum I will get
with 55mm zoomed in position.See the focus is in a narrow range of
planes in your xyz coordinate.When aperture is increased more to f/3.5
or f/2.8 this plane of focus will become more and more narrow and the
amount of light entering the lens also increases.Background and
foreground will be blurred more.
Since my 18-55VR lens has a maximum aperture range from f/3.5 to f/5.6
I will get only a maximum aperture of f/3.5 when fully zoomed out
(18mm) and f/5.6 when fully zoomed in (55mm).Minimum aperture ranges
from f/32 to f/22 with this lens.
People may think what's there is this pic?I would say photographers
like to feed the camera with rich colors.Have you noticed this much of
color contrast in tender neem leaves?Most of you may not have.That is
what I have brought to you.
18-55VR captures images with good color depth and detail,much better
than its 55-200VR counterpart who fails miserably at bright lit
situations loosing the subject detail and color contrast very much.
Here in my new job I got a good advantage of working in
shifts.Morning,evening and night shift each twice in a week.I
get a lot of time to do my photography.First day I observe and try to
click,the second day I wait for and click perfectly:)
I got a buddy photo maniac friend Vishak Kurien.He uses Canon
400D,18-55mm Canon lens and 70-300mm Sigma lens.
My kit has Nikon D60,18-55mm VR Nikon lens,55-200mm VR Nikon lens.
We both had a trip to the zoo/park together and clicked to our
wish.There was no one to utter us what not to.In the bird park,we had
full freedom to stick on to the cage walls and click snaps.So we could
blurr the cage grills to the maximum:)
Our first trip together.It was nice to click in a group (Better than clicking alone anyway!!Hehe... )
Shot with Nikon D60 and the new lens 55-200 VR.My new lens
captures pictures with good detail and depth in color if the scene is
not too bright or not highlighted with a source of light.
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