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09-18-2005, 02:15 PM #1
Landscape, Landscape, Landscape...
.. is it ?

yay to the new forum
here's my contribution...
a few pics i just dug out... shot on my nikon film cam and scanned.. i miss shooting film
i miss shooting realllly
wanted to share em with you guys
shot on my trek up north, this summer
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and one on canon, digital...
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thanks for looking
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09-18-2005 02:15 PM # ADS
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09-18-2005, 02:32 PM #2TPF Junkie!
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Wow Mansi the first picture has pop to it, good scanning job on a well composed picture. You must have been on a pretty high elevation? Breath taking pictures. Next TPF meetup should be on your turf.
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my jaw dropped 4 floors downstairs... wow
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09-18-2005, 07:22 PM #4I want MORE!!
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Great variety here mansi.
High altitude shots are hard to expose well due to the high contrast; brighter sun darker shadows. You've done well considering you shot film and had no way to chek your final outcome.
The first one stands out compositionally due to the balance of angles and colour but all of them have a certain quality making for an interesting series.
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09-19-2005, 12:04 AM #5Just Corinna in real life Site Moderator
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The first is so beautiful that I just lack the words!
(A pity that I can't make my dad join this forum, hard enough to prod my sister into making an appearance on here every now and again! He was trekking the Himalayas in 1997 - at 67 years of age! - and took himself up onto 5.545 metres ... which is 18.187 ft, so my conversion table book says. He is hiding some wow-y photos in his albums, too).
Wonderful contribution to this landscape forum, and when you have seen my photos on the "Country Asparagus", you will know why anything mountainous fascinates me to no end!
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09-19-2005, 04:42 AM #6
wow thanks guys im glad you liked them

Thanks John... this was at about 13000 feetWow Mansi the first picture has pop to it, good scanning job on a well composed picture. You must have been on a pretty high elevation? Breath taking pictures. Next TPF meetup should be on your turf.
phew
you guys must consider india as a venue for any further tpf meets.. its wonderfull.. so much variety! thanks for looking john
my jaw dropped 4 floors downstairs... wow
Thanks Mentos...
Thanks mucho JonK... well you're on that list.. anyone else?Great variety here mansi.
High altitude shots are hard to expose well due to the high contrast; brighter sun darker shadows. You've done well considering you shot film and had no way to chek your final outcome.
The first one stands out compositionally due to the balance of angles and colour but all of them have a certain quality making for an interesting series.
Sign me up for the TPF meet in Delhi
aw thanks CorinnaThe first is so beautiful that I just lack the words!
(A pity that I can't make my dad join this forum, hard enough to prod my sister into making an appearance on here every now and again! He was trekking the Himalayas in 1997 - at 67 years of age! - and took himself up onto 5.545 metres ... which is 18.187 ft, so my conversion table book says. He is hiding some wow-y photos in his albums, too).
Wonderful contribution to this landscape forum, and when you have seen my photos on the "Country Asparagus", you will know why anything mountainous fascinates me to no end!
well this was at an altitude of 13000feet and a few people in the group had health problems hence we did not continue up further.
your dad at 67! and at 18000+ feet! WOW.. that is some kind of achievement.. having gone there i know how tough it gets.. it's a great achievement to have gotten to that kind of height... love to see some of his photos.. oh do tell him to post Corinna
Thanks a lot everyone for your kind words
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Wow! All very beautiful shots Mansi, Great job
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09-19-2005, 04:03 PM #8
wow cool shots mansi! in every sense of the word
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the learning never ends!! Thanks JonK
Originally Posted by JonK
Mansi.. so pretty these are, and what an athlete you must be, these mountians do look a bit like our Canadian Rockies.. and your mountains are so spectacular.. wonderful shots!Thanks for Having me! ... please visit my website... www.raymondbarlow.com
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09-19-2005, 06:44 PM #10
First one is cool.
Is it from Kashmir?S Jobs : 21 Ways
I'm not responsible for my photographs. Photography is not documentary, but intuition, a poetic experience. It's drowning yourself, dissolving yourself, and then sniff, sniff, sniff – being sensitive to coincidence. You can't go looking for it; you can't want it, or you won't get it. First you must lose your self. Then it happens. -Henri Cartier-Bresson
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09-19-2005, 07:54 PM #11
Breath taking Mansi. Beautiful photos. So crisp feeling as well looking.
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09-20-2005, 11:18 AM #12
danalec- nopes.. not quite kashmir...a few thousand feet up from Manali, if you know that
raymond -lmaoand what an athlete you must be
no ways!
Thanks very much randog, dalebe, danalec , raymond and M@ko.. your comments, as always are much appreciated
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09-20-2005, 11:29 AM #13Yes, I've heard lots of good stuff about Kulu and Manali. Would love to cover that belt some day.
Originally Posted by Mansi
S Jobs : 21 Ways
I'm not responsible for my photographs. Photography is not documentary, but intuition, a poetic experience. It's drowning yourself, dissolving yourself, and then sniff, sniff, sniff – being sensitive to coincidence. You can't go looking for it; you can't want it, or you won't get it. First you must lose your self. Then it happens. -Henri Cartier-Bresson
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09-20-2005, 11:33 AM #14oh it's wonderful! if i can.. i will head back up this november.. only we're going to be trekking in the snow.. phew
Originally Posted by danalec99
only gotta decide btw a wonderful and colorful camel fair at pushkar (dont know if you heard of that) or the trek.. another route though but starting manali
Thanks! you must go someday...
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I would be there in a heartbeat, if I could.. Family obligations for a few years now! O well, we can dream.
Originally Posted by Mansi
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