thanks kaleidoscope .. u have some great pics too. i use a very simple, totally amateur camera - its a DiMAGE F200 Konica Minolta and its actually been discontinued now. here is the link- http://konicaminolta.com/products/consumer/digital_camera/dimage/dimage-f200/index.html
Kams, thanks for stoping by and for the info about ur cam, reading it rt now. love the waterfalls snaps. the place i live is total flat lands so no falls here :(
thanks again kaleidoscope! i've never been to the midwest .. totally different world i guess! ofcourse u can link me up! do u even have to ask? :) i linked u without asking you ;)
the foto is brilliant, but just a suggestion not sure if am right though. i felt the light reflection could have been adjusted a little so that you get water marks on the mat also...
thanks sathish for the suggestions. i'm know sure i got exactly what ur saying - u mean, right now, in the centre of the glass where u can see the mat clearly, could have got some light to show there's water .. and make the mat more blurred .. ?? many things can be done with the same subject from different angles...
Love all you photo great job. what camera do you use? and love the lighting in this pix.
Posted by pk | 6/07/2005 8:20 PM
thanks kaleidoscope .. u have some great pics too. i use a very simple, totally amateur camera - its a DiMAGE F200 Konica Minolta and its actually been discontinued now. here is the link- http://konicaminolta.com/products/consumer/digital_camera/dimage/dimage-f200/index.html
Posted by Kamakshi | 6/07/2005 9:35 PM
i didnt know we have sm very talented photographers here ....well way tooooo good
Posted by meetu | 6/07/2005 10:05 PM
Very interesting concept and bold colours!
Posted by Suyog | 6/07/2005 11:31 PM
Nice picture. first look made me feel that it was a banle spinned on floor, taken with slow shutter speed.
Posted by Srikanth | 6/08/2005 12:07 AM
thanks suyog, timurilenk and srikant!
timurilenk, i dint really think of it .. the glass of water was in the same place, and it looked good with that lighting and background :)
srikanth, interesting, i didn't think of that!
Posted by Kamakshi | 6/08/2005 8:08 AM
Kams,
thanks for stoping by and for the info about ur cam, reading it rt now.
love the waterfalls snaps. the place i live is total flat lands so no falls here :(
Posted by pk | 6/08/2005 9:28 AM
sorry forgot to ask, can i link u in my blog.
Posted by pk | 6/08/2005 9:28 AM
thanks again kaleidoscope! i've never been to the midwest .. totally different world i guess! ofcourse u can link me up! do u even have to ask? :) i linked u without asking you ;)
Posted by Kamakshi | 6/08/2005 9:54 AM
yeh thanks for linking me :)
Posted by pk | 6/08/2005 11:13 AM
Wonderful abstract shot and I love those wonderful warm colors! :)
Posted by Anonymous | 6/08/2005 2:27 PM
thank you lara .. no where close to your abstracts though! :)
Posted by Kamakshi | 6/08/2005 6:08 PM
the foto is brilliant, but just a suggestion not sure if am right though.
i felt the light reflection could have been adjusted a little so that you get water marks on the mat also...
Posted by sathish | 6/09/2005 8:01 AM
thanks sathish for the suggestions. i'm know sure i got exactly what ur saying - u mean, right now, in the centre of the glass where u can see the mat clearly, could have got some light to show there's water .. and make the mat more blurred .. ?? many things can be done with the same subject from different angles...
Posted by Kamakshi | 6/09/2005 9:22 AM