Europe 2008-09


Breathtaking pix:bigeyes: brings back some gd old memories. Thanks for sharing:)
 

AWESOME :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

You should consider publishing a travel and photography book. I think it will sell well.
 

hi arjunsinha..

fantastic photos.. especially the berchtesgaden.. i was supposed to visit the eagle's nest last october but was cancelled last minute due to winter closure :cry:

i am looking forward to another trip to munich/salzburg in the near future.. ;)
 

AWESOME :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

You should consider publishing a travel and photography book. I think it will sell well.

well honestly many people have suggested me the same but never considered myself that level of photographer whose stuff people will buy..maybe i was wrong ;)
 

hi arjunsinha..

fantastic photos.. especially the berchtesgaden.. i was supposed to visit the eagle's nest last october but was cancelled last minute due to winter closure :cry:

i am looking forward to another trip to munich/salzburg in the near future.. ;)

thanks a lot!! Yes this part of the globe opens for public every year in May for 4-5 months..try to visit during summer..
 

some of the pictures are perfect!!!
 

stunning set of pictures you have, all using sigma 10-20mm?:)
 

stunning set of pictures you have, all using sigma 10-20mm?:)

Thanks..no these were all taken by Nikon D80 & Nikkor 18-200mm...I was not having UWA lens that time..recently I sold my well served D80 and upgraded to D90 and also sold my 18-200mm as I am mostly into wide angle landscape photography... :)
 

wonderful set of photos! thoroughly enjoyed them! :thumbsup:
 

#5
Holy shite! That's one awesome shot.

Great series man. Great series.
 

Great photos bro.. Love the colors.
The HDR is really tastefully done. I like.

One small comment, in some of the pictures I feel that the horizon is a bit slanted.
But nonetheless excellent photos. :thumbsup:
 

Magnificent photos! :thumbsup: Mind if I ask, for photos 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 17 and 18, are the photos out-of-camera JPEG or was any post-processing / Photoshop / HDR processing applied?
 

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