There’s a free contrast chart available at http://www.photofriday.com/calibrate.php
It might not be as good as a calibration hardware tool but its free & works pretty well.
There’s a free contrast chart available at http://www.photofriday.com/calibrate.php
It might not be as good as a calibration hardware tool but its free & works pretty well.
At your workplace you *have to stand out* from the rest to be successful. But in the jungle, you *have to blend in* with the surroundings and be almost invisible to be successful.
How do you see the below picture- As “The elephant crossing the road” or as “The road crossing the elephant’s path“?
Most photographers (freelancers and press) come to the jallikattu hoping to get “action” shots. They mostly want pictures of bulls throwing the players up or stabbing them with their horns. A lot of people don’t realise there’s a *lot* more to jallikattu than just bulls throwing people up…
A few interesting (and out of the usual) pictures from this year’s jallikattu in Palamedu & Alanganallur. Hope you enjoy them & let me know your thoughts and comments
As I upload more pictures, they will be added to this post itself. So please keep coming back to view more (they wont show up in RSS readers).
The last few days of every year are really hectic for me… loads of greetings to design.
Here are the IAWS ones for 2010:

I’ve noticed this truck a few times before and have always wanted to shoot it.

Thomas Shahan has some brilliant insect macros. I loved every picture in that stream.
http://www.treehugger.com/galleries/2009/10/bug-pictures-incredible-insect-macro-photography.php
And here is a link to his flickr stream - http://www.flickr.com/photos/7539598@N04/
I happened to read this article a long time back. It was pretty helpful in making me understand the basics of histograms and how to make use of it. For those of you who may find this useful - http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/histograms1.htm
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