Thursday, May 9, 2013

Weekend diaries: an evening in Dubai (19-April-2013)

I admit often that living in Dubai is a lifetime experience. A visit to Dubai always thrills me, it has many things to offer. It attracts me with it's engineering marvels, with it's beautiful cityscape, glamorous lifestyle, global population and what not!

This time I was in Palm Jumeirah. The weather disappointed me in one hand and gifted something else from the other hand. From Jumeirah, all the landmarks of Dubai are visible - I planned a shot. The weather was so cloudy that the visibility was very poor. I waited and waited for it to be in my favor but not. Finally it was the time of sunset and clouds played their role for something good - a drama.




The dust bug of D600 did not spared me, that is evident from the photographs but the day ended with a smile on my face. It was time for the evening. I was in Jumeirah Lake Towers to visit one of my friends, the view from his balcony was something spectacular, here is a glimpse


 That is why Dubai is so beautiful in everyone's eyes.

See the high resolution images of this post here in flickr. More stories of Dubai:

1. AT THE TOP
2. My last weekend in Dubai
3. Happy New Year 2013
4. Exploring Festival city


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Friday, April 26, 2013

Weekend diaries: Al Aqah on 22-Feb-2013 and 12-Apr-2013

22-February-2013

Al Aqah mesmerized me last time and I promised myself that I will visit again but this time to capture sunrise. On 22-Feb early morning (5.30am) I bid adieu to my weekend sleep, left for Al Aqah with my friend and this time my new D600 accompanied me. 

We were there on time and had the allowance for setup. Mr. Sun started to rise from the confluence of sea and horizon. 




It is difficult for me to choose only one and show here. I captured a series of snaps and posted them here in sequence. Reflection of rising sun on Hajar mountains on the opposite side was beautiful too.



Leaving the bed early was beautiful and obviously fruitful. Another good Friday!


12-April-2013

I woke-up early to see the sunrise in Al Aqah again and headed straightway with one of my colleagues. Nature is not always in your disposal to fulfill your wish! It was a heavily clouded morning - so no sunrise. But nature never let someone to return from her door empty handed! Drama of clouds! This is one of my most favourites from UAE.

On Aqah beach we came across a Filipino family, they were collecting wild oysters from the rocks. Delicious weekend lunch!


Life is easy with a caring partner

Al Aqah! see you soon. High resolution images are in flickr.

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Weekend diaries: Khor Fakkan and Al Aqah on 08-Feb-2013

Friday - the most awaited day of the week in my working life since last 3 years. Friday is my weekly day-off so the day for relaxing, outing, cooking, sleeping, photographing, blogging and doing whatever! The Fridays of November to February are the best here, weather is cold and soothing - perfect for going out.

On one of such Fridays, I went to Khor Fakkan with my friends and colleagues. It was a beautiful sunny day, the sky was blue and the clouds were white.

On our way to Khor Fakkan
I captured the above video on our way. The day was really beautiful - one of those days when you get perfect sky colors. I kept on capturing till we reached Khor Fakkan beach.




Some dark clouds were also there but they allowed me more dynamic sky like the following:



Afternoon we reached Khor Fakkan beach, spent a good time on beach. After 2-3 hours of playing and swimming we were very much hungry!  Had lunch, ate ice-cream on the beach - ah! felt like school days... We went further north from Khor Fakkan - destination Al Aqah.


Al Dana - Way to AL Aqah
The cloud formations were so beautiful! One of such rare days when nature is very much pleased on you and decided to show you her incredible beauty! We reached Al Aqah and the sun was on his course of setting!




The beach of Aqah is not sandy, it is full of small and big rocks - but they do an incredible job to magnify the beauty of the place. I was unable to capture the sunset as it happened behind the Hajar mountains. But I was able to experience and capture one of the most beautiful blue hours I had ever seen.



 









That's all what I had on that Friday, I will always remember 08-February-2013. Hope that I successfully showed you what I experienced and you enjoyed and more - you wish to experience on your own, then welcome and good luck!

See high resolution images of this post here in flickr.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Making of a star trail

March 2013 was a good month for me, it allowed me to relax at my own terms!

Most evenings I had the leisure in which I tried to learn and explore - how to capture stars and how to make a photograph of star trail.

Before starting up, I read few articles to get the basic know how. I found many articled over net - courtesy Google and lists of blog that I follow regularly. In particular I read part 1 and part 2 of "All about night photography and photography sky" (the native article is in Russian). Also I closely watched many photographs by the author of the above mentioned articles and by Lincoln Harrison. But there is a big gap between reading/watching something and producing the same thing by own - same as the difference between theory and practical. So things were there to challenge me - they were determined and so was I.

The first big step was to shoot in manual focus mode. I never tried manual focus in my life before, I was afraid to manual focus. I took a deep breath and turn my lens into manual mode and focused to the infinity by rotating the focus dial of my lens. Steps to be followed (that I followed) are:

1. Turned the lens into manual focus mode (as mentioned above) and focused into infinity (for stars, it produce good results)
2. Use wide angle to ultra-wide angle lens and stick to the wider part, I had my Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens and I used 18mm.
3. Set the aperture as wide as possible, f/2.8 or wider is capable to produce good results, with my lens I was permitted to use maximum of f/3.5 only and so I did. They say, work around limitations and you will be able to present the best!
4. Shutter speed that I used either 25 sec or 30 sec. For star trail the 25 sec to 30 sec of exposure for each shot is good enough. If the intention is to capture only stars and to avoid the movement of stars then the thumb-rule is to stick with a shutter speed of (600/focal length) sec e.g. if you are using a 24mm focal length then a shutter speed of 25sec will be good enough to have a well exposed stars and without any movements. Remember, this thumb-rule is applicable for full frame system. For cropped system, you need to further divide by 1.5. Also remember, there are exception as this is only a thumb-rule.
5. Pump ISO on higher side to increase light sensitivity of the camera sensor. The recommended value is ISO 1600 to ISO 6400. I was sticking to ISO 800 to ISO 1600 zone to avoid the light pollution of the city, higher ISO was blowing out my horizon. 
6. Mount the camera into a sturdy tripod (a compulsion) and set the camera into interval shooting mode (obviously after few test shots) to shoot 200 to 400 shots (preferable in RAW) or more.
7. Make sure to have a fully charged battery and preferably one back-up battery (fully charged) and an empty memory card before starting the session. My one fully charged battery and an empty 8gb card was good enough for a session of 400 odd snaps.

That was all about shooting and the most important part. The next part is about post-processing and relatively easier part. Steps are:

1. Import all your images from memory card to your computer, open them in your preferred software (in my case it was/is Adobe Lightroom), apply the necessary lens correction and appropriate white balance. 
2. Export your images as JPEG, do not scale down the image size - keep the original.
3. Download Startrails or StarStaX from web and install - both are freeware.
4. Open all your images through the downloaded/installed software and ask the software to process. There are very few sliders/options which you can play with as per your taste. Startrails allows you to make animated output as well.
5. Once the processing is done, you can save the image either as JPEG or TIF or any other format. If you want to further enhance the exposure/contrast of your image then play with the TIF output. 

That's all!. I heard that the same can be achieved using Photoshop, but I guess that will be a lengthy process with lot of layering ans masking. Here no hassle of Photoshop!

My first trial yield this image - around 120 images processed in StarStaX, the foreground is bit boring (actually missing!) but honestly I was trying to get the know-how only.

First trial with Star trails
After achieving the above, the beauty of night, orange colored moon rise at midnight, bites of mosquitoes and continuous experimentation with star trails made the following nights more fun-filled and productive.


Around 420 shots were stacked together

Around 250 shots were stacked together


Over 400 images (precisely 443) from 10.45 pm to 2.30 am on a clear starry night (due to an afternoon shower) resulted the above image. Processed in StarStaX. 
EXIF data: Nikon D5100 with Nikkor AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens; 25 sec (each), f/3.5, ISO 800, 18mm.

A long way to go before making an AWESOME one!

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Al Hayle and test shot with D600

01-Feb-2013: Al Hayle

It was weekend (Friday) and I did not wake up early to go for a photo walk what I usually do with my colleagues/friends on Friday early mornings. Rather we decided to go out after lunch. It was not winter anymore in Fujairah neither hotty summer, the temperature was pretty much bearable but the day was little bit overcasted. 

Weekend destination was set to Al Hayle castle, around 10.0 km from the city through the Al Hayle industrial area and mountains - the oldest fort in UAE. We (me and my colleague - just 2 of us) started after having our lunch at around 3.00 pm with our bi-cycles. 

We crossed the Al Hayle industrial area and entered in hilly area, the road was no more in plain - high high and higher. The sky was in non-cooperation mood. We were in 2.0 km radius of the fort after going through small villages and welcomed by darkness and storm


For the above image I combined the exposures, that's why it looks much brighter but the reality was more darker.


This was our camera setup for the first image. From this point we decided to go back - we did not dared to go through the storm. May be next time!

On our way back (the return journey was much much easier as we were coming down) in the industrial area, we met an abandoned ship (actually a mini boat) named Perkasa II from Port Kelang


We met him on our out bound  journey as well but in night it was more dramatic, the day time snap comes here


We were physically exhausted after 15.0 km (approx) of cycling.

20-Feb-2013: Test shot with D600

On 9-Feb I received my D600, then I just tested some blank shots with the camera and was reading the manual to get familiar with the controls. But no serious shots and I missed the last weekend photo walk. So D600 was not used for anything major.

On 20-Feb after returning from office I saw a beautiful sky through my window and I could not resist myself from capturing it


The sky was really so colorful and dramatic like this, I merged the exposures here to present the reality as much as possible. 

Stay tuned with my works at 500px and flickr.

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Friday, February 15, 2013

New buddy joined the family

My inspiration at my current stage lies in these words of Henri Cartier: "Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst."

Dis-regarding my earlier kiddish clicks with point-n-shoots, the shutter actuation of my D5100 counts round of 7500. If I look at my public photos in 500px and flickr, then it shows there are barely five hundred images that I could dare to make public and out of them a maximum of 100 will stand out in my eyes now. 

If I take Henri Cartier's word in serious sense (means not just random clicks but those clicks which are worth to count), then there is a long path ahead to travel before getting over of my "worst". 

Still I dared to introduce a full-frame member in my d-slr family. Yes, my D5100 has a brother now - the mighty D600. 


Launching of D600 really lured me towards it, I wanted it in my bag. Lots of reviews in many forums/blogs encouraged me to go ahead with one negative note: dust/oil spots on the sensor issue. In December (2012) there were big deals in the market and I could find that Adorama would be happy to deliver the camera to me in UAE (where B&H or Amazon would like to disappoint me). Even after paying international delivery charges, and duties the deal was really mouth watering for me. In UAE we do not get such deals and eventually I have to pay much more than the amount of this deal just to buy the camera body. No doubt, I have to compromise the warranty - still better than buying from black market I guess.

After sleeping 2-3 nights over the issue I placed the order on 16-Dec and immediately it went to back order list. After waiting for almost 50 days and compromising one item from the package Adorama shipped my order on 5-Feb-2013 and I received it in UAE on 9-Feb-2013 via UPS.

I was little disappointed with Adorama due to the small item which I compromised, it was a Adorama's in-house lens cleaning kit. In all my email communications, they claimed that the item was available and kept aside for my order. All of a sudden they started to show that item in back order and mentioned that it would not be available till March-2013. I cancelled it and asked them to ship rest of the package - 50 days is a big time to wait.

Finally I got D600 with 24-85 kit lens, 32 GB Lexar card, Nikon Wi-Fi kit, Lower pro camera bag, additional battery and charger set at little less than AED 8200 - a very good deal at the end. A total of 296 AED I paid as customs duty (of which 221 is only the customs and UPS charged 75 as disbursement fee) - it turns out to be around 3% of my total cost. For your information, only D600 body costs AED 9000 in UAE (official retailer price).

I spent 3-4 hours in my office anxiously to leave and un-pack the package. I captured the un-packing with my trusty D5100.

Like many others, I tested the sensor and it looked pretty clean to me.


I looked at the shutter actuation in Opanda as well, I had a pre-shutter actuation of 10; I guess Nikon or Adorama did that to run a quality check. 


It is time to go out and explore the new monster buddy. I will keep on posting my new venture with D600. For the time being, D5100 will take the back seat but he will remain as the core member of my team.

Stay tuned with my works at 500px and flickr.
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Monday, January 21, 2013

Musandam trip

This week I went to Musandam (in Oman) as my office arranged a day outing for all staffs. Obviously some photos of the trip are waiting for you but this time the photos are not output of my favorite D5100, they are children of my new Samsung Note II. I wanted to test the camera of this mobile, ofcourse not against tough low light condition but in moderate day light. 

We started from Fujairah at 9.0 'o clock in the morning, after almost one hour of bus ride we reached Oman. all of our papers were already submitted to the authority, so it took few minutes in the border (it is a common tourist activity between the two countries).




We started our offshore journey from this point, the weather was very pleasant - soothing cold breeze and comforting bright sunlight.


After an hour of roaming enjoyment in the Strait of Hormuz we took a halt for some activities.

A small beach where we enjoyed swimming and bit snorkeling
Banana ride was arranged as well (though very slow!)



By the time we finished all these activities lunch was served and we were very hungry.


This is how we had our lunch!
Post-lunch session was for some relaxing happy moments, smiling faces were all around.









Some (uncensored!) dancing activities:



Some photographic activities:



Some fishing activities (it was not large scale activity for fishing, just for some entertainment and we caught only one):



Done! all the activities are over and it was time to return. 

Relaxing moment





We reached shore by 4.0 'o clock, it was a good 5 hours of offshore entertainment. We came across fish market in the jetty.




On our way back to Fujairah, we utilized the journey with a small nap.



At Khor Fakkan we greeted good bye for the day to Mr. Sun


Around 6.00 pm we were back to pavilion. Overall it was a good outing - refreshing for all. Thanks to our company management.

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