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Photographer  sanjeev jain {Karma:8763}
Project #25 Characters Camera Model samsung 202
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens built in lens
Uploaded 7/12/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
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Location City -  delhi
State -  DELHI
Country - India   India
About i like to see things revealing themself in the night.
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sanjeev jain   {K:8763} 7/13/2005
i am having fun with it and enjoying the periphery and the centre and all in between.
it is the nature of matter that has limitation unfoling infinity through itself(mysterious ways)

good to see u here

sanjeev

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Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton   {K:8387} 7/12/2005
Hi Sanjeeve

The revised image that I sent you shows how it looks with the flare removed. Sadly this has left the overall image too dark and lacking a lot of detail. I don't think there is a lot that can be done about this and therefore devalues the image to a degree.

Your right about using the card to help control the flare. The thing with flare is that you can see it when you look through the viewfinder and sometimes you can make it work for you.

As for your samsung camera I'm sure it's fine and it's cool that it was a gift from your father. As long as you know the limitations of your equipment there should be no reason why you can't produce images of a high standard.

Cheers
Mark

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sanjeev jain   {K:8763} 7/12/2005
hello mark

i liked ur concern and u wrote about the image beautifully, not only u wrote but worked out the image as an example.
samsung 202 is not a very high profile camera i think it is not even proper to say it can be used by amature photographer.
But since whatever one has, should start his journey with that so i begun with this camera. this is been gifted by my father to my sis and i am just exploring my potential with what i see. neither i am trained in any class room nor i am a photographer, but i am trying to know can i earn my living thourgh this medium.

for hood i worked out another method of putting card board on top of the camera i such a way so that flare should not come and i some case i worked well too. but here i didnot used it.

i liked ur touch on the photo.
but tell me what u send me the altered version. do u think it would be appriciated because it is too dark and very few details are possible to figure out.

sanjeev

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Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton   {K:8387} 7/12/2005
Sorry Sanjeev I forgot to attach the image. This time.

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Mark Hamilton Mark Hamilton   {K:8387} 7/12/2005
Hi Sanjeev

This is a great scene and an image that has a lot of potential.
Sadly it appears to be suffering from really bad lens flare. I imagine this has been caused by the bright light above the mens head.

It would be hard to control maybe get in closer to exclude the light source and try and shade the lens element somehow. A lens hood would be good but I don't know if the Samsung 202 offers it.

I have attached an altered version of your image to show the flare removed. I hope you don't mind.

Regards
Mark

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