Hi,
This photograph was taken at Suraj Taal on the way to Leh.The amazing crystal clear water, acted like a mirror to the amazing surroundings.
Canon 350D, 18-55mm, F9,1/20, ISO 100
Comments and critiques welcome..
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Hi,
This photograph was taken at Suraj Taal on the way to Leh.The amazing crystal clear water, acted like a mirror to the amazing surroundings.
Canon 350D, 18-55mm, F9,1/20, ISO 100
Comments and critiques welcome..
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
what time of the year was this....??? i went in sept...and there was abs NO hint of green... have some pics from then, will post them as a comparison.....
can never have enough of this place...
I saw some red fox beside Yaks on way to leh from Keylong.... but not many other species.....
Hi Chitrita,
I had gone in August. We actually saw the Independance Day parade in Leh on 15th August . I hardly saw any animals except Yaks. It was more of a landscape special trip for me .
Do post your photographs would love to see them.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Vast, open, calm but still very beautiful, indeed...I think you've lovely time there
Lovely shot Mrudul.
More shutter speed (1/80) could make it more sharp? But I doubt about exposure then.
Breathtaking scene. Can be improved by using a Graduated Neutral density filter to control the bright sky and Use of tripod and mirror lockup.
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Thanks all for the comments.
Thanks Sabyasachi, would keep in mind about the density filter and the mirror lockup.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Hi Mrudul,
A nice image. I see more detail in the reflection. If you have the RAW image, open one with a stop or two underexposure and try blending the two images.
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nice picture mrudul..details of the sky or lost i think..just luk into the reflections in water u see the sky with clouds but its absent above..i cant comment on the camera settings as am a beginner..
Thanks all for the comments.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
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