Vaidyanathan Pushpagiri posted Re:Photos of the day; Crocodile with a bottle of whisky on 1 week ago
While claiming the bottle of whisky, the croc has lost two nails. Why show such poor specimen?
So, one has to cretify that the sculptures are from Hampi? They are so undistinguishable, that they can even represent myriad temples' sculpture of Tamilnadu?
That greenary stuff does resemble Kerala, epescially the meadow that runs through our farm land at Kallampilli, Trikkariyoor, Kothamangalam, via Perumbavoor, Aluva, Ernakulam District, Kerala.
Awesome photos? What in your reckoning is an awesome photo? The one that is worth a thousand words, or the one for which a thousand words are not enough to explain it?
How would you rate this photograph? Taken by a Member of the Photographic Society of Madras, Chennai. I consider it as a very beautiful study of a bird in motion. It requires extreme patience and wait for the decisive moment. Any thing beyond this, would be an insult to the Photographer and the Photograph.
Vaidyanathan Pushpagiri posted Re:Photos of the day; Crocodile with a bottle of whisky on 1 week ago
gorgoneye :
I am sorry. I made a mistake. I should never have opened your post. Better late than never. You are so ignorant. These photographs, to which I give due credit are the creations of the Members of the Photographic Society of Madras. I am an active member of this society and I teach photography to the students of Schools in Anna Nagar; and I had vrey clearly mentioned this fact in my post " Taken by a Member of the Photographic Society of Madras, Chennai" I am not aware whether it is copied or not, and I would be grateful if you can provide me with details. Entha Puthile Entha Paampu Irukkumo?
Once in a while, when some rich members feel like it, they give all of us, free lunch / dinner and apart from the free lunch / dinner we also have impromptu muiscal soirees.
gorgoneye posted Re:Photos of the day; Crocodile with a bottle of whisky on 4 days ago
What are dykes and sills? maybe you know everything. if i say i am the chaiman or a CEO of a company wil you accept it or search for a proof.Maybe if you are ignorant you will accept it. I need proof my dear Rajaputhran,Just because you said so i caanot accept things by your way
Vaidyanathan Pushpagiri posted Re:Photos of the day; Crocodile with a bottle of whisky on 4 days ago
gorgoneye:
Please do not believe any thing that I say. Have an inquisitive mind. Find out for yourself whether I know photography, whether I am a member of the Photographic Society of Madras, or I teach Photography to the children of the Jayagopal Garodia School. You may ask Ashok Kedia, their correpondent whether P.C. Rajan teaches their students Basic Photography. Incidentally I am their course Director. Like wise if you are a Chennai resident by all means get in touh with Sunder Gurusamy our secretary(PSM) +919444025451 who will fill in with my curriculum vitae.
After crossing seventy summers, I have no need to tell lies. People who know me accept me on my face value. Others who doubt my veracity learn it the hard way. Normally it is an Agni Pariksha for them. I am least bothered. I don't have to prove any thing to any body. If somebody does not believe it is not my loss and it is their funeral.
An ordinary photograph, which has been altered and enhanced by the intelligent use of Photoshop 7. An entry from one of our members .
Shikra web by Dr. Nicolas Rao, Life Member, Photographic Society of Madras, Chennai.
"I have never used PShop as much as I have for this image, Lightroom seemed more my cup of tea, but I wanted those eyes and a portrait. So this has been burned down a lot, thats all actually and resized. It is actually a small part of the frame and blown up at least 10X. - Dr. Rao. (courtesy flickr.)
Vaidyanathan Pushpagiri posted Re:Photos of the day; Crocodile with a bottle of whisky on 3 days ago
"The photos can be sent to Nat Geo Magazine "
That will be unethical and unprofessional. Because they are not my photographs. I am not a professional photographer but only an amateur. By this I mean Photography is not my bread and butter but just a hobby. I spent more money than earn any money from photography. Being a good critic and with some knowledge in photography friends send me their images for a critical appraisal. And I don't fail them. If the images are good I tell them accordingly if not, it is just consigned to the dust bin.
It is very rare to get people with an eye for details in photography. You have the potential and it is my sincere wish that you develop it to the full.
So, one has to cretify that the sculptures are from Hampi? They are so undistinguishable, that they can even represent myriad temples' sculpture of Tamilnadu?
That greenary stuff does resemble Kerala, epescially the meadow that runs through our farm land at Kallampilli, Trikkariyoor, Kothamangalam, via Perumbavoor, Aluva, Ernakulam District, Kerala.
Awesome photos? What in your reckoning is an awesome photo? The one that is worth a thousand words, or the one for which a thousand words are not enough to explain it?
How would you rate this photograph? Taken by a Member of the Photographic Society of Madras, Chennai. I consider it as a very beautiful study of a bird in motion. It requires extreme patience and wait for the decisive moment. Any thing beyond this, would be an insult to the Photographer and the Photograph.
fotoRaj
aka Rajaputhran.
Maybe awesome photos for you is just copying from another website and claiming the prize and if at all it is true what you say there is no free lunch.
I am sorry. I made a mistake. I should never have opened your post. Better late than never. You are so ignorant. These photographs, to which I give due credit are the creations of the Members of the Photographic Society of Madras. I am an active member of this society and I teach photography to the students of Schools in Anna Nagar; and I had vrey clearly mentioned this fact in my post " Taken by a Member of the Photographic Society of Madras, Chennai" I am not aware whether it is copied or not, and I would be grateful if you can provide me with details. Entha Puthile Entha Paampu Irukkumo?
Once in a while, when some rich members feel like it, they give all of us, free lunch / dinner and apart from the free lunch / dinner we also have impromptu muiscal soirees.
Good-bye.
Rajaputhran.
GOOD DAY
Gorgoneye
Please do not believe any thing that I say. Have an inquisitive mind. Find out for yourself whether I know photography, whether I am a member of the Photographic Society of Madras, or I teach Photography to the children of the Jayagopal Garodia School. You may ask Ashok Kedia, their correpondent whether P.C. Rajan teaches their students Basic Photography. Incidentally I am their course Director. Like wise if you are a Chennai resident by all means get in touh with Sunder Gurusamy our secretary(PSM) +919444025451 who will fill in with my curriculum vitae.
After crossing seventy summers, I have no need to tell lies. People who know me accept me on my face value. Others who doubt my veracity learn it the hard way. Normally it is an Agni Pariksha for them. I am least bothered. I don't have to prove any thing to any body. If somebody does not believe it is not my loss and it is their funeral.
An ordinary photograph, which has been altered and enhanced by the intelligent use of Photoshop 7. An entry from one of our members .
Shikra web by Dr. Nicolas Rao, Life Member, Photographic Society of Madras, Chennai.
"I have never used PShop as much as I have for this image, Lightroom seemed more my cup of tea, but I wanted those eyes and a portrait. So this has been burned down a lot, thats all actually and resized. It is actually a small part of the frame and blown up at least 10X. - Dr. Rao. (courtesy flickr.)
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Have a nice day.
Rajaputhran.
Gorgoneye
That will be unethical and unprofessional. Because they are not my photographs. I am not a professional photographer but only an amateur. By this I mean Photography is not my bread and butter but just a hobby. I spent more money than earn any money from photography. Being a good critic and with some knowledge in photography friends send me their images for a critical appraisal. And I don't fail them. If the images are good I tell them accordingly if not, it is just consigned to the dust bin.
It is very rare to get people with an eye for details in photography. You have the potential and it is my sincere wish that you develop it to the full.
Rajaputhran.