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More Fall Foliage Photographs 
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To prove my point , here are some pictures that I took with this lens on my Canon Rebel Xsi
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Chase Jarvis on composition rule of  "Less is More" 



How lenses play part in composition?

Telephoto lenses 
           These bring objects closer and reduces the area of the scene included.You can select and isolate 
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     Bigger Version of these photos     
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Vagabonding
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Q:What is the recommended sequence of image processing operations?

A: The recommended sequence is the same for all image manipulation software. First of all do
White Balance, then do all the Transform operations if necessary, e.g. Resize, Rotate, Distortion,
C/A Correction, Vignetting Correction etc., because these settings influence the image most.
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Enjoy ...
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Take a look at my photos here. 99% of these photos were taken with a mega zoom camera -Panasonic Fz-18 and a few with compact Canon A520.They may not be very professional looking but I find them exceptionally good for a not so serious photographer.And this blog is for people like those  and it is not for professional photographers or for people who have lot of spare money.
Since you are ready
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Good links with amazingly wonderful information about DPP and some other photogrpahy tools and tricks.
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Cuba in Flower running at New York Botanical Garden is a simply marvelous flower show.
We were there today and spent three hours which passed by amazingly quickly.A must see show if you are in New York.

Next big flower show in NY will be Macy's Flower Show ...looking forward to go there too.
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An amazing RAD tool for spring based web application development.
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This is a story of some ordinary but yet remarkable people who did exactly that.When they were let go from big corporations where they spent amazing amount of their time ,they went out and squeezed everything possible from the situation and became much more happy.A must see. 
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Wii Controller works fantastically and it really amazes me how fast it converts body movements into actions in game play.I don't like the way Nunchuk should be connected for it to be responsive and since it is 
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Here is how we saw it ...the complete experience was just marvelous.



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  Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black)
Lenses Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS SLR Lens
Point and ShootPanasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18K 8.1MP Digital Camera with 18x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black)
Canon Powershot A520 4MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
TripodSunpak Digital Tripod, 5200D, Light Weight 52'' , 
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Constructor should define dependency.
Google mostly uses Guice Dependency Injection. 


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