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Monthly Archives: July 2011

At First Sight

I would like to introduce you all to a NEW series I will be starting from now on titled, ‘The World we can not see‘. This is my first HDiR image shot with a modified T3i and have decided to move one step ahead by merging IR images with HDR.  This is just a PEEK…

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The Fountain at the Venetian Hotel

This is a shot I took during our first day of visit to Las Vegas. We had a night tour on our 1st day and we came across this beautiful fountain that was located outside The Venetian Hotel. It was a great opportunity to capture it as I knew the texture of the clouds in…

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The Layered Rocks – Grand Canyon

This is by far one of the best pictures I have captured of the Grand Canyon. The shadow of the clouds really played a key role in making the image look dramatic. The other thing I love is the way the red colored rocks I stood on contrasted with the light brown colored rocks in…

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Mike Olbinski - July 13, 2011 - 03:32

Nice, you don’t see the T/S applied much to the Canyon, I like it!

Scott Frederick - July 13, 2011 - 03:43

Great shot, nice processing. Your living in the most photographic region of the USA. Glad your getting time out in the field!

Chrisdmrf - July 13, 2011 - 21:21

interesting effect using T/S like this, I like it

Baber - July 13, 2011 - 21:39

Hey thanks a lot bro! It feels great to be uploading some good content again! ;)
Any plans for you to visit LA soon! A photo walk out here would be great! :)

Baber - July 13, 2011 - 21:40

Hey thanks a lot bro! :)
Glad you like it!
Look forward to posting up more shortly! ;)

Baber - July 13, 2011 - 21:40

Hey thanks Chris! Glad you like it! :)

How small we are

Having to visit the Grand Canyon really showed us how minute we are on this land. Below are two pictures I captured of our friends standing and sitting next to the edge of the Canyon and I wouldn’t DARE to go close to that edge. It just takes one small mistake or a slip to…

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