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Written by RS
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Sunday, 09 August 2009 20:40 |
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When I compare snaps taken by the Sony with those taken by a Canon, I somehow feel that the Canon's snaps are better - its just a gut feel - I am unable to quantify the why. Maybe it is because of the way the Sony captures reds and blues - I dont know. Everytime I decide to upgrade to a Canon, I take a set of snaps that convinces me otherwise - and I end up continuing with the Sony! Given below is the second collection of macro-like shots - most of these were captured at the Regents Park, London (the yellow rose was as usual captured near my home). Please click on the images for a larger version.
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Last Updated on Monday, 24 August 2009 07:55 |
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Written by RS
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Sunday, 09 August 2009 20:40 |
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I'm no professional when it comes to photography, but I do have an eye for composition. I bought by current camera - a Sony DSC-H1 - about 3 years or so back, and considering that I upgrade my gadgets fairly frequently, I have surprisingly stuck by the DSC-H1 for a very long time now. The DSC-H1 is a 5 MP digital camera with a 12x optical zoom - what is most impressive about it is the way it captures light, its simplicity and ease of use. Given below are some of the good macro-like shots taken by me with the DSC-H1. Most of these were captured at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Edinburgh around April-May 2009 (the daisies and the yellow rose were captured near my home). Please click on the images for a larger version.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 23 August 2009 20:13 |
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