Showing posts with label D60. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D60. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2009

Playing with water

Shutter speed and ISO experiments at a small fountain near home...

400 ISO shots at 200mm zoom

Like frozen ice

Mini parachutes


Oxygen: "Lemme go, H2O!"



Slow shutter exercises

Until now, I used to think such over-smooth water-flow shots were the doings of software tweaks...





Well, a Sunday evening hour well spent...talk about summer here...the moment the camera was out, out came rain too...and the sun's sleeping on the job around here!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Bee shots!

There's so much beauty in the minutest of things that we can find in our backyard...

How about bees for some modeling?

Check out the eyeballs on the dude!

The chopper has just landed!


Nature and camoflauge!


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Focal length and filter exercises


A closeup of the toy's face at 55mm macro.

A 200mm shot of sculpture atop the opposite building


A macro shot using the 200mm lens at 145mm. The ability to narrow down the focus with the long range lens renders the background window pane that is 2-3 inches behind the bee-doll in a blurry way to give more prominence to the focused subject.


An exercise on applying filters. Above is the original macro photo shot at 55mm. Below is the same photo with Red enhancement filter applied, which is one of the camera's inbuilt postprocessing options.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Helpful links on digital photography and the D60

Nikon's own D60 tutor site with entry level tutorials: http://www.nikondigitutor.com/eng/d60/index.shtml

A nice and helpful blog I encountered, maintained by professional photographers. Here's their online book on basic nature photography:
http://www.cameraontheroad.com/?cat=102