Wednesday, April 20, 2011

 

 

 

 

HDR Light Studio

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Blur

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Blur, a photo by Engineer J on Flickr.
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A first try at motion blur per object. 5 Lights, shutter 1/100, high speed cube object, sphere stationary and perfectly reflecting chrome ball.
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Monday, April 18, 2011

Pakistani Photographers Association (PPA)

Grrrrrr! geared up for another busy week!FUTURE, still educated in Past Waysaerial invertMacroShadi Mubarak :)
GOLDEN HARVESTSpecialCute ZaaraLook at meWhats there?Say Cheese
The splash of colors!"Tough times never last, but tough people do." - Robert Schuller   The oneness of Allah!gitidasKFC Sharq Kuwait
Photojournalist Jahangir KhanFramed !Beat the Heat !Candle...springing happily..cant have enough

So you had a camera and knew aperture, exposure and a few other things. Why not be a part of the great great group about Pakistan's photographers and pictures?

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Poppy and Other

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Flowers in spring, during uch derawar daytrip. This place is a petrol pump operated by PSO near Ahmed Pur East
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

A Scatter of Dice with chances of six and seven

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WIP. 3 Lights, 80mm f/8, 1/5 s at ISO 600
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Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Bibi Jiwandi Bahawal Haleem and Ustad Nooria Tomb ruins at Uch Sharif Bahawalpur 2

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Last and concluding pictures of Bibi Jiwandi, Baha' al Haleem and Ustan Nooria 's flood affected ruins of tombs in Uch
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A Play Field of Footballs - Odd one out

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A studio scatter of bright yellow and red colored 20 footballs in a white equally illuminated environment.
very low ISO, very high shutter speed, 40mm f/1.2
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Caravan of Camels in Cholistan desert near derawar

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Some camels are black some are brown, but there were many. In this photo, a nomad keeper of the herd travels through cholistan desert, near Fort Derawer, alongwith hundreds of camels. He was accompanied by many other men around the perimeter of camel group, spreading over kilometers. I now wonder, about the life and time of these people sharing the vastness of desert.