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good work deep, can you post some pictures here?

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:D you have already done that heh
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Dips, great work. I was reading you an art director...i think people like you should also use your talent and shoot your own stuff...
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Post by rutam »

nice use of lens-hood shadows... was that a pre-planned use? or something you decided to add in during post? either way looks cool... brings out the character in the pics...

also.. any1 knows why bollywood films have such cheapo cinematography?? I mean really... what's going wrong there?
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lens hood shadow is natural in coffee cup, i love to have all the time but not possible. the in the guys picture its added post.
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Post by gianthairyfrog »

I've just started photography. I shot this on daylight WB, when the sky was golden (before the rains).

Camera: Canon A540. (It's not an SLR)

Should I have avoided the lights on the mountain, or does it bring the needed depth into the image?

Also Diptanshu, are you extra careful while shooting in public?
I'm not really sure how safe it is to shoot in public with my hard-earned trainee-salary funded camera. Could the cops give silly excuses and confiscate my camera?
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gianthairyfrog, u r a very sweet gianthairyfrog
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sorry about this delayed reply

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dont worry yourself about the public gianthairyfrog unless you are of course shooting in the slums... they wont take away your camera. just be extra careful not to shoot even by mistake in places where photography is restricted. i was caught twice ( both times i wasnt aware about the rules) i was lucky enough to get excused! best excuse is always i am doing this project for my photography class. it has worked for me. always be poorly dressed... avoid tripods and equipments
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