awesome image seema, and its like seeing the shape of a rather sinister looking skull..nice crisp details. You really have a great EYE and a super duper fantastic sense of capture. I can see that you do not jpg-save ur images with EXIF after doing the post processing work. Try to save exif save your jpg’s so the details can be seen such as ISO value , exposure time, aperture, etc etc etc.
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wat post processing work??? n wat’s an EXIF???
I dun hv photo shop or any other photo editing software n I dun even know how 2 use em, heck I hvn’t even installed the softwares came along with the camera It seems a lot of hassle na the only tasks which I sum times do is like croping the image or may b removing the red eyes if they hvn’t been taken care on the camera settings it self
Just made it an hour ago, and trust me itna maza aya hai khaa kar kay kuch na poochaiN!
easy potato casserole, made with sliced potatoes, heavy cream and a little butter, onion, and serasonings.
Ingredients:
* 4 medium baking potatoes, peeled, thinly sliced
* 2 medium sweet onion, halved, thinly sliced
* dried parsley flakes
* herb seasoning blend
* salt and pepper
* 2 tablespoons butter, melted
* 1/2 cup heavy cream
Preparation:
In an 8-inch baking dish, layer the potato slices and onions, sprinkling parsley, herb blend, and salt and pepper between the layers. Drizzle with the butter and pour cream over all. Bake at 350° for about 45 to 60 minutes, or until potatoes are tender.
I took that shot on my niece's birthday some days ago : )
If you want to get a dslr , let me know what your budget is , and what sort of photography you are interested in (macro, indoor, landscape, etc etc) and I will give u my recommendation accordingly to that, so you get a decent camerabody with the right lens. **Everything depends on your shooting style and objectives of the photography.**
Thanks for getting back to me Samad. I am interested in ladscape, indoor, portraits and stuff. I don't really have a budget per say, something reasonable and nice so i won't have to keep changing it as I go on. I read a lot of ppl talking about Nikon D60 and canon i think but the more I read into it the more cofused i get! :)
oh and really great pix as always!