Most of these pictures have been taken from Nokia 3250 cellphone with a 2MP camera. And the effects were added using Picasa and Gimp. The panoramas have been made by ArcSoft Panorama maker which has given me the best quality panoramas till now. I am still to understand the features of my digital camera so haven't used it to its full potential.
hehehe..actual scenery was much different..and the cloud/sky color really rocks..way to go man..y dont u try in professional photography or sth..and give me a tip or two ;)
thnx hai be chandu :) arre experiment with picasa and once you know what all you can do with it to automatically when you see a scenery, you start visualizing what you can do to it to look great. And Gimp mein I generally remove electric wires and other junk stuff. There is also a software called NeatImage. It helps in reducing the noise (grainy effect) in the image and makes it look very clean and smooth adding to its beauty. Finally you can decorate your pics with artistic frames which I havent done till now since there is a bulk of images. For that I would use PhotoFiltre (with an "re" at the end). Still to explore if it has a batch mode of processing.
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Picasa rocks hai be :)
hehehe..actual scenery was much different..and the cloud/sky color really rocks..way to go man..y dont u try in professional photography or sth..and give me a tip or two ;)
thnx hai be chandu :) arre experiment with picasa and once you know what all you can do with it to automatically when you see a scenery, you start visualizing what you can do to it to look great. And Gimp mein I generally remove electric wires and other junk stuff. There is also a software called NeatImage. It helps in reducing the noise (grainy effect) in the image and makes it look very clean and smooth adding to its beauty. Finally you can decorate your pics with artistic frames which I havent done till now since there is a bulk of images. For that I would use PhotoFiltre (with an "re" at the end). Still to explore if it has a batch mode of processing.
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