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    Thumbs up Photography

    vsnpics.blogspot.com

    Please visit my site and can let me noe is my photography

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    Honi (February 6th, 2012)

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    Bhai, photo to bhot vadiya hai, but download link na diya tanne.

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    Sahil, pics are nice but signature on pics shows Naidu as your surname while here it's Nadar, a bit confused.

    Nevertheless, Good work .. keep it up!


    Cheers
    Jit
    .. " Until Lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter! " ..



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    Since the heading is Photography I feel I can post as under (an Extract from my new book) BLS31

    The Death Of The Romance Of Photography


    It started with the advent of Polaroid film and cameras which produced instant colour prints, a cause of wonder and amusement. And then came the earlier digital cameras expensive and with not so good a resolution. However, the down slide had started. The film camera was losing the battle slowly, albeit surely.

    Earlier one bought the film, loaded the camera, over time exposed the 8, 12, 20 or 35 exposures of the 120, 620 or 35 MM film as the case may be, every time cautiously and hopefully trying to find the right combination of the shutter speed, lens aperture and the depth of field; all depending on the ASA or the DIN rating of the film and the light conditions of the day and time not forgetting the action happening in front of the lens.

    And then came the ‘Aim and Shoot’ camera first the film and later the digital, taking out the drudgery from picture taking as also the creativity.
    I do recall, me back in 1952’s and 53’s, moving up and down the mountain trails of Nanital and surroundings, with my Franka Solida or the Agfa Silette , both loaded with black and white 200 ASA film, looking through the view finder , not at the, l c d screens of today, seeking for a picture and not just a photo.


    After pushing the exposed film roll across the counter of the Photo Shop, for developing and printing, it was waiting anxiously with anticipation till the next evenings for the wallet with the negatives and the prints, holding the prints like a hand of playing cards, looking at one at a time; at times with dismay at the blotched result and others with excitement at the Gem in my hand: that was Romance of Photography.

    Today with every thing ‘instant’ with click, view, save, delete there is no anticipation left nor any suspense felt for the expected and the unexpected, especially with the advent of the camera in phone now all and sundry have become photo artists: the romance is truly dead.

    Long back in 1958 with my first face to face with my future wife, the ice, during the first awkward moments between the two strangers, was broken with my handing over one black and white print after another, from my collection, to her. Each photo as it passed hands with the hands, at time, touching inadvertently, introduced the family and me to her, in pictures and in steps, one at a time. Each print, exchanged brought us one step closer with her finally becoming my stand-in model.
    Possibly in present scenario, I would have been sitting at my PC, the digital pictures appearing in a slide show, with her standing by the side, disinterested, unfocussed eyes drifting around and away from the fleeting images hardly making any impact emotional or otherwise with little chance of a romance budding .

    With her gone and no model at hand I keep looking at my three film cameras lying desolate and unused with my Nokia camera phone in hand.

    Click View and Delete; the romance of photography as also the literal is truly dead; right and proper, at least for me.

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    [QUOTE=cooljat;296427]Sahil, pics are nice but signature on pics shows Naidu as your surname while here it's Nadar, a bit confused.

    Nevertheless, Good work .. keep it up!

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    :rockwhen you found a key to success,some ideot change the lock,*******BREAK THE DOOR.
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    no i just thought if i could download a few of them, by the way, very nice collection. keep it up.
    and yes, that Naidu and Nadar, thing is really a bit confusing. Make it clear Dude.

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    okay actually my mom is north indian and my dad is south.. so.. i m nadar aswell naidu.. so

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    cooljat (February 7th, 2012)

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    And dude u cn just.. copy and paste the pics.. u dont hve to download it...

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    I see. Welcome to village named Jatland. I often say 'Jat genes are Alpha genes which eventually dominate, no matter what!'

    Keep posting!


    Quote Originally Posted by nadars23 View Post
    okay actually my mom is north indian and my dad is south.. so.. i m nadar aswell naidu.. so
    .. " Until Lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter! " ..



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    Quote Originally Posted by nadars23 View Post
    okay actually my mom is north indian and my dad is south.. so.. i m nadar aswell naidu.. so
    You represent cosmopolitan and best cultural traits of India. Congrts.

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    gud work,,,, use HQ camera output will increase..
    GL
    Thanks & Regards,

    Anil Jakhar
    jakhar.anilk@gmail.com
    +91 93143 91300
    Birodi badi \ Nawal garh, Fatehpur Shekhawati, Rajasthan, India


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    ..good work...keep it up...
    We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakharanil View Post
    gud work,,,, use HQ camera output will increase..
    GL
    actually i hve the best camera.. i think i cnt go fo more HQ...

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