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Monday, March 12, 2007

Fotos Encore!!!

Digital Photography….digitally stealing the nature is my passion. I love to take snaps & enjoy experimenting with my Camera. Mind you….I am not a professional photographer though…I only pursue it as a hobby. Maybe you can call me an amateur photography enthusiast.

I generally use a Sony Ericsson K790i Walkman Phone to take snaps & I just adore my cell. But for special occasions, parties & outings & treks or picnics I use my Canon IXUS 850IS. Its a 7.1 Mega Pixel Point & Shoot Camera. Since I am a novice in photography, its more than sufficient for my current level of expertise in Digital Photography.

Update: Finally brought my dream DSLR - The CANON EOS 450D!!! & Am lovin t!!! My new snaps on flickr reflect the same....I love post processing a lot n love 2 experiment with photography.

A small preview of some of my snaps are embedded here @ Amit's Digital World. Check out the right strip for the same. I use Flickr service & you can view them in their full glory by visiting my profile on Flickr.com (I highly recommend this site for all Photography lovers)

Here is the link to my Profile on Flickr.com:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/amitsdigidreamz/

Here are some of my most interesting Photos on Flickr!!!

Amit - the chosen one!!! - View my most interesting photos on Flickriver

I am eagerly waiting for your precious comments on all of my work. I have a suggestion to all you lovely people.....when you observe someone else's work please try to see the pic from that persons point of view. If a pic doesn't look good aesthetically to you, it doesn't mean that it's a poor snap. Sometimes the photographer even purposely distorts the pic to give it a personal effect. (It may even mean distorting the pic or enhancing the pic with the use of Photoshop or other 3D Graphic editing software)

I feel that the most important element in photography is, the man behind the machine or technology. What I mean is that, even if you have the most technologically advanced digicam with all the bells & whistles, it wont do your photography any good as long as you know, how to make the most of all the features that come with ur machine.

I do agree that the Depth of Field, Shutter Speed, Aperture Size, Camera Focus..etc is important. But more than all that, what is pivotal, is your timing of taking the foto. If all your settings are rite but your timing isn't, it wont give you great results. So that should be your focus.

I think it's enough of talking from my side....I don't even qualify to give lessons to people like you...as you all are better off than me in this department. Infact I would love to learn from you guys...So please drop in some constructive comments on the work that I have done.

Love you all.
- AD