Roy W. Rosenkranz
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He likes farming, to be precise gardening. He is 78
years old and still takes long walks and believes in hard physical work and
healthy natural food. I was walking to my home when I happend to see him.
He looked like a perfect candidate for a portrait and after I asked him, he
consented without any problems. Aperture priority mode on a Nikon coolpix 4500 digital
camera.
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Unknown Person
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Unknown person at Starbucks, 14th Street, Atlanta, GA. I was waiting for
someone down there and this person was just too absorbed in his work. It
was his intense concentration that captured my attention. I did not wish to
disturb him and hence I took the picture from where I was sitting, without
getting up to get a better view. That is why you see the stray table top
and side of a chair. Manual mode on a Nikon coolpix 4500 digital camera.
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Shubhankar Ray
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A batchmate from my bachelors'. He came down to visit us
and fell asleep while watching television. I was about to go out to my
office when I happened to look at him. I stopped my bike, went into my
room, brought the whole gear outside and started setting it up right in
front of him, at about 1.5ft from him. I thought that all the ruckus would
wake him up but apparently he is a heavy sleeper. I did not wish to use
flash because that would probably wake him up. The room was not very well
lit and hence the yellowish tinge in the picture. Nikkor 105mm/2.8D on a tripod
with f/2.8 and probably a 1/4th second exposure.
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Richard Liston
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On a camping/hiking trip to Cloudland Canyon state park. It was the second
time I had been on a camping trip. I came to learn a lot about camping, as
on the previous trip with equally unexperienced people, we had bread and
peanut butter for dinner and breakfast. Richard however, is apparently a
well experienced camper. He came equipped with tortillas and refried beans
and was the first to have his food ready.
Here we can see him preparing his bean burrito with much concentration.
Nikkor 50/1.8 and ISO 400print film in an N65 , most probably in the automatic mode.
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Minaxi Gupta: Take-I
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Minaxi Gupta: Take-II
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Minaxi Gupta, she is a fellow student,
It was a dark overcast day (perfect for taking pictures) and it was also a
friday. I was not up to doing anything and was lurking in the shadows with
my camera at the ready for taking pictures. Minaxi was also not feeling
like working so we went outside our office to take some pictures. She has
this misconception that she looks horrible in pictures and I wanted to
convince her that "there are no bad subjects, only bad photographers". I
took quite a few number of pictures (~15) and I thought that most of them
turned out pretty well. She however thinks that they look just ok. Well,
since then I have come to realize that what looks good and what does not
is extremely subjective.
Shots all taken with a Nikkor 105mm/2.8D Micro. f-stops ranging from 2.8 to 4,
Aperture Priority mode on a N65.
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Minaxi Gupta: Take-III
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Minaxi Gupta: Take-IV
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Shailaja Kaveti
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She is a friend of Ankur. Ankur and I went on a drive from NJ to Philadelphia. I
was there to see Ananth and he was there to meet her. I have by now come to
firmly believe that best portraits are candid portraits. When people don't know
that they are being photographed, they are natural and show their real
character. More often than not, this is a beautiful, kind character. Your face
speaks it all. Picture taken with 18-70mm DX AFS digital lens (27-105mm 35mm
equivalent), with the zoom at the 70mm. Aperture Priority mode on a Nikon D70.
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Ankur Mani
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Ankur Mani, a fellow intern in NJ. We visited the Island Beach state park that
day. Ankur was collecting some clam shells.
Picture taken with 18-70mm DX AFS digital lens (27-105mm 35mm
equivalent), with the zoom at the 70mm. Aperture Priority mode on a Nikon D70.
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Onyi Irrechukwu: Take I
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| Onyi Irrechukwu (Other pictures
here.) If you have read the comic book "X-Men", you can probably
relate her to Storm, the weather goddess. Well, she is no weather goddess, (in
fact a mere mortal); however, when it comes to dancing, I guess you could bow down your
head and call her a goddess. If there is music playing around, it is impossible
for her to keep her body still.
We started Taekwondo together almost a year and half back. Since then
life has gotten busy a bit and sometime Taekwondo is not feasible, but being
in school, we run into each other every now and then. These pictures all taken
on an overcast day using nikon D70 (digital SLR) + Nikkor 80-200mm ED f/2.8D.
Aperture priority mode throughout, handheld.
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Onyi Irrechukwu: Take II
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