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    Default Moorhen land...

    Nikon D80
    Nikon 18-135mm lens
    Exp 1/20
    f 5.6
    ISO 100

    Wish i had a 100-400mm lens. Boohoo...
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    Am wondering where you created this image...

    You might have done the classic blunder that Sabyasachi has been cautioning us about...splitting the image in two with the boundary! :-)

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    This was behind Nandan Kanan. There's a big marshland there...

    Yes i believe i have overlooked that part again...
    Will post a better composition...
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    Bibhav,
    For landscapes, try using a higher aperture, say f8 and above. In this image, your shutter speed was 1/20. You definitely have to use a camera support in such conditions. Try going back to the same place in different days and in different lighting conditions.

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    I used my back pack as a beanbag and used the camera on it. Plus if u see, my ISO was really low.i should have raised it too... Ill give it a bigger aperture next time.
    Last edited by Bibhav Behera; 15-03-2009 at 08:52 PM.
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    Keep the camera stable on your backpack. Then use the delay timer. That will help when the shutter speed is low.

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    Hey Bibhav, just wondering if you had risen a bit, you could have avoided the out of focus grass/bush in the FG.
    Cheers
    Udai Bisht

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    Point taken...
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