Canon EOS 1000D, 55 to 25mm
Aperture Priority - f - 8
ISO - 100
SS - 1/180s
WB - Sunlight
FL - 250mm
Ev - -1.5
Shot this in Morning hours at a Paddy field, Koppa, Chikmagalur Dist, karnatka
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Canon EOS 1000D, 55 to 25mm
Aperture Priority - f - 8
ISO - 100
SS - 1/180s
WB - Sunlight
FL - 250mm
Ev - -1.5
Shot this in Morning hours at a Paddy field, Koppa, Chikmagalur Dist, karnatka
Good job in spotting this scene. The dew drops look very nice and make this image interesting. Slightly more space at the top would have been even better. What focal length did you click this image and how much crop from which direction? Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Dear Sabyasachi ji
it was shot at focal length 250mm... actually it is a Horizontal composition...cropped it into Vertical (cropped the left side of the image a little crop on the right)...am not sure of how to know the percentage of crop...or how it is expressed
Lovely colours. The dew drops look great and add interest. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
This is how I calculate the crop:
Original image horizontal = X pixels
Original image vertical = Y pixels
so Original image size = X* Y
Cropped image horizontal = A
Cropped image vertical = B
So Cropped image size = A * B
Percentage crop = {(Original image -cropped image)/Original image}*100
= {[(X*Y)-(A*B)]/X*Y)}*100
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Thank you Mridul for the comments & Sabyasachi ji for helping me calculate the crop...
Nice image... I like the all things.. Drops, Details, exposure, sharpness. colors.. Beautiful image...
Lovely image. Loved the colours and the dew drops.
excellent!!!
Wow! Stunner of an image, Hari! Love everything about it. It might be a Coromandel Marsh Dart (Ceriagron coromandelianum)... but you'll have to look it up, because the specimens I have seen don't have the blue tail.
TFS
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