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Photographer  Sharmistha Banerjee {Karma:73}
Project N/A Camera Model kodak pro star 333
Categories At Work
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Portfolio Lens point n shoot
Uploaded 2/11/2005 Film / Memory Type 400 asa
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Location City -  Hajo
State -  ASSAM
Country - India   India
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Sharmistha Banerjee   {K:73} 8/31/2005
Thankz for ur advice. I shall take care of the scan quality soon.
and actually i just have a point and shoot camera with no zoom facility...itz one of the basic models of a camera that one can find in the market. And hence i am completely dependent on the sun's ray or whatever naturally comes up...as no adjustments possible. As I can't help in these things I just try to capture good composition which is again constrained by the fact that I dont have any zoom facility.

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Tushit Jain Tushit Jain   {K:1697} 8/29/2005
I really like your compositions, but the image quality on your posts seems to slightly poor. Try to use the scanner at a higher resolution.

This particular photo is a bit under exposed. The people in the photo are too dark. This usually happens because the bright sky/sunlight fools the camera's meter into believing there is more light. Most cameras do the metering and auto focusing when you press the shutter button lightly. A simple trick that I use is to get better exposure in sunny conditions, is to point the camera towards the ground (or the feet of the subject) during the half click and then point it at the subject and click. Good luck

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Tushit Jain Tushit Jain   {K:1697} 8/29/2005
This photo is a bit under exposed. The people in the photo are too dark. This usually happens because the bright sky/sunlight fools the camera's meter into believing there is more light. Most cameras do the metering and auto focusing when you press the shutter button lightly. A simple trick that I use is to get better exposure in sunny conditions, is to point the camera towards the ground (or the feet of the subject) during the half click and then point it at the subject and click. Good luck
tushit

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Tushit Jain Tushit Jain   {K:1697} 8/29/2005
I really like your compositions, but the image quality on your posts seems to slightly poor. Try to use the scanner at a higher resolution.

This particular photo is a bit under exposed. The people in the photo are too dark. This usually happens because the bright sky/sunlight fools the camera's meter into believing there is more light. Most cameras do the metering and auto focusing when you press the shutter button lightly. A simple trick that I use is to get better exposure in sunny conditions, is to point the camera towards the ground (or the feet of the subject) during the half click and then point it at the subject and click. Good luck
tushit

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Sharmistha Banerjee   {K:73} 2/11/2005
thankz for ur suggestion

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Debarshi Duttagupta Debarshi Duttagupta   {K:26815} 2/11/2005
Nice try Sharmistha. Just one thing, have you noticed the dust spot on the top area where the person making kichuri or whatever is standing. there are a few dust spots which I think have come during scanning. You can remove those with photoshop or the free polaroid scratch removal tool....happy clicking !

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