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Old 21-11-11, 07:54 PM
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coal tit

took this today whilst out and about
a little under exposed but for some reason i prefer it this way



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cheers for looking

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Old 21-11-11, 10:32 PM
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A nice shot of one of my fav garden birds!
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Old 22-11-11, 12:13 AM
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Cracking shot well caught.
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Old 25-11-11, 11:32 AM
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Great shot..Photography is an Art..This picture proves that...Really awesome picture..

I learnt the basic photography rules from Mr. Kishore Mamillapalli who is one of the leading wildlife photographers from South Africa. He used to say that “Beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder”. If you like what you see on your camera screen, or through the viewfinder, you will like the photograph.

There are some basic photography rules for composition. Once you know these rules, you can use them, ignore them, or break them. Follow your gut, and you will end up with spectacular, sometimes breathtaking results. Kishore is really an astonishing wild life photographer and has a great eye for details..
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Old 25-11-11, 04:23 PM
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Great shot..Photography is an Art..This picture proves that...Really awesome picture..

I learnt the basic photography rules from Mr. Kishore Mamillapalli who is one of the leading wildlife photographers from South Africa. He used to say that “Beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder”. If you like what you see on your camera screen, or through the viewfinder, you will like the photograph.

There are some basic photography rules for composition. Once you know these rules, you can use them, ignore them, or break them. Follow your gut, and you will end up with spectacular, sometimes breathtaking results. Kishore is really an astonishing wild life photographer and has a great eye for details..
i thought to myself cheers for the compliment and i'l have a look at Mr Kishore Mamillapalli work if i can find any
on my travels i found this
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...7&changemode=1 ( bottom post )

then this
http://www.adidap.com/2011/11/11/pho...eatriz-poncet/ ( near bottom post )

i gave up after this one
http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/p...picture-2.html ( bottom post )

so thanks but no thanks a cut n paste reply isn't really what it's all about

or....

spam spam spam spam
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Old 25-11-11, 04:38 PM
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Totally bizarre spam because this is also doing the rounds. No links either, just someone trying to see their name all over google?


"I happened to work with Kishore Mamillapalli in Delhi. Currently based in New Delhi, he actually belongs from Indore. I worked with him in the domain of fashion designing. Kishore had a great eye for details, and his combination of western and Indian styles and his way of blending them was pretty unique. The 3 years that I worked with him were the most valuable lessons that I learnt. Today though I am a renowned fashion designer I still remember my days of working with Kishore Mamillapalli."

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