Review My Photoblog!

Sourabh Rath
Sourabh Rath
from Patiala
15 years ago

Hey people, I've been moving around the Indiblogger forum for too long and well, I kinda want you guys to kindly review my blog!! :P

http://stuckinframes.blogspot.com

First some words about my blog -

1. Its a mix of my photography and writing.

2. Its all original.

3. Its about my college life mixed with some observations and photography.

4. I think you guys might like it.

5. If you do like it then please link back from your own blog :P

Cheers!!

http://stuckinframes.blogspot.com

Edited 15 years ago
Reason: link fail!
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Adarsh Rao
Adarsh Rao
from Minnesota
15 years ago

Sourabh, good pictures on your blog. Content along with pictures is good. Lot of interesting writings about your college life... Amazing to know that all the pictures have been captured on your cell phone! 

As and when the pictures increase, you might want to shift to a different template. 

Good going! Good luck!

Renie Ravin
Renie Ravin
from Chennai
15 years ago

With your camera phone? Um.. have you taped a Nikon D300 to your Nokia and named it a camera phone? Smile

Great shots, especially your header. Nice to see the Ricoh name there, that was my very first SLR. And the tree HDR - beautiful. Did you use multiple frames for that shot? Or is it a raw file which you converted to HDR? Please tell me that shot was not taken with a camera phone. Suddenly, my SLR feels very small and I'm not very proud of my own HDR shots. Undecided

Sourabh Rath
Sourabh Rath
from Patiala
15 years ago

@Renie - Thanks for the review. And yes, it was taken with my Nokia. I don't know how to retain EXIF data in files when making HDR photos, apparently I lost all my EXIF data when I created the HDR image. I do have the psd and the .xmp, .hdr and well the jpg from the 6233. Sadly its a rather mid-level cameraphone and it doesn't support RAW files.

To HDR-ise that one picture, I had to manipulate the exposure on the same picture to create and underexposed and overexposed image through Lightroom. It was fun though.

Thanks for the review again.


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