Hi,
Need ID help of this bird. Taken in Mangalajodi, Feb, 2019
Aperture: f4.0
Shutter Speed:1/8000s
ISO: 320
Flash: Did not fire
Exposure: -1 EV
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Type: Posts; User: Uday Kiran
Hi,
Need ID help of this bird. Taken in Mangalajodi, Feb, 2019
Aperture: f4.0
Shutter Speed:1/8000s
ISO: 320
Flash: Did not fire
Exposure: -1 EV
Thank you Saktipada, Sankar and Sundar.
Hi Mrudul, Yes it was tough but I had pictured in my mind to take the image through leaves. The sighting lasted over 30mins and 15-20 mins the next day. Got some really good images I believe. Still...
It took 30 safaris for my first leopard sighting in BR Hills.
Aperture: 5.6f
Shutter Speed: 1/60s
ISO: 800
Focal Length: 400
Did not crop.
Hi,
Need help on the ID of this snail please. This was taken in Madikeri in September. Please let me know if you need any further information from my end.
Aperture: 5 f
Shutter Speed: 1/200s...
Hi Mrudul, Yes the light was harsh. This was my very first time into macro photography and I found it a bit difficult to adjust the LED light controls and focusing them accurately. Probably this is...
Thank you Arun for the id and information on the specie. That was helpful indeed.
Hi,
Need help on the ID of this Mantis please. This was taken in Madikeri in September. Please let me know if you need any further information from my end.
Thanks in advance
Uday Kiran
Thank you Mrudul. Nope, we couldn't on the next day.
Thank you for the comments. :-)
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Aperture: 8f
Shutter speed: 1/1250s...
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Taken in Timber depot, Dandeli.
Aperture: 5.6f
Shutter speed: 1/2500s
ISO: 500
Focal length: 400mm
Exp comp: -1/3 ev
WB: 5600K
Hand held
Aperture priority
Taken in Hoskote lake today.
Aperture: 5.6f
Shutter Speed: 1/1250s
ISO:640
Focal length: 400mm
Exp comp: -1/3 ev
WB: 5600K
Hand held
Aperture priority
Thank you all for the comments and suggestions.:-)
Sabyasachi sir, I shot this at 400mm.
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That composition technique was really helpful. Thank you sir. :-)
No, I did not take the vertical one.
Thank you Sankar.
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