Tag: Nikon D80
Birding in Kanakpura
by Neville on May.27, 2010, under Birding, Photography, Travel
Last Sunday was a delight for me, I finally got to use my new lens for an extended period of time for the purpose that I bought it for – Birding! I got some great shots and missed a few since I’m still getting use to the lens but I got some pretty good shots too. So take a look -

Enjoying the early sunlight

Looking over...

Stepping to the beat

Weave and protect

Standing proud!
Rock Agama with the Sigma
by Neville on May.18, 2010, under Photography, Travel

Poser on the Rocks
Here is my first shot with my new Sigma lens. I’m slowly getting the hang of it after using it to shoot images of birds and other wildlife with this telephoto lens. Hoping to shoot lots of images with it.
Comments are always welcome!
Majestic in Black and White
by Neville on Feb.07, 2010, under B&W, Photography, Travel

Majestic
Shot at the park in Nisarga Dhama in Coorg. Got some great shots there when I visited in January. Will be posting those up as well. Don’t fret loyal readers there will be more posts in the near future. January was a busy full filled month for me. Spent almost 2 weeks in Mysore and had a lot of great experiences and photos to share!
Long Billed Vultures
by Neville on Nov.02, 2009, under Birding, Photography
Finally, I got to see them and shoot some great images of these magnificent flying creatures! They seem to be doing well in Ramnagaram and I hope that this continues. These LBV’s are becoming extinct all over the country because of a veterinary drug called diclofenac.

Incoming!

The Watchful Pair
Read more about the Long Billed Vulture / Indian Vulture at the Wikipedia entry. These magnificent birds are a marvel to look at so lets do everything we can to help them survive.

In flight
Shooting with the Pros
by Neville on Apr.22, 2009, under Misc, Photography
After a long, long. long wait I’ve managed to get myself a Nikon D80 DSLR camera. I’ve been using my trusty old P&S camera for almost 3 years now and have taken some of my best images with it. Now that I’ve had the D80 for about one month I must say the wait for the DSLR has been worth it.
The first time I used it was at the press event for the unveiling of the Royal Challenger Cheerleaders in Bangalore. I had barely touched the camera because I was so intimidated by it, but I had carried it to the stadium. My official photographer was stuck at another event on the other end of the city. So I had to pull out my camera and start shooting.
Having about 50 some photographers at the event along with at least 15 camera crews all around me was intimidating. All most all the photographers had 2 cameras hanging around their necks along with an array of lenses which they kept switching. People kept pushing each other around and the fact that we were supposed to stay about 5 meters away from the Cheerleaders didn’t help matters much.
I realized that there was no point waiting and being nervous so I just took out my camera and started clicking away. I was caught in the horde of photographers who were yelling at the event organizers while others were asking the Cheerleaders to turn this way and that. I just went with the flow and just kept taking pictures. I got yelled at for being in the frame by a couple of photographers but I realized there was no point being sorry because the event was a free for all and we had to take what we could get.
At the end of the day I was very happy with the work that I had done. I got confirmation of my good work when I managed to sell some of them to a web portal and the fact that my images will be used in two magazines in Bangalore, 080 and Explocity. A veryhappy moment for me but also a time to sit back and realize that I need to learn all I can about my camera and photography. Also I need to stop being so nervous about what people are thinking about me when shooting!










