Different side of THE MAK 04 !!
December 2, 2008Different side of THE MAK !!
December 2, 2008Most of us know Maher as one of the best guitarists in Bangladesh. Well he has a different side which not to many people know about. He is a actually a really good photographer. At least that is what I think. He took most of these photos with his CyberShot cell phone. I loved so many of his photos that I had to make 4 albums just to cover his photos. Enjoy the different side of THE MAK !
Sarah’s Album….
November 8, 2008All these photos are taken by sarah using her Samsung phone. It had a 3 mp camera. I personaly love all the photoes. Maybe the picture resolution is not the best, maybe there are some problems with the framing and lighting, but what matters the most is that she captured the moments perfectly. She captured it without using any photoshop !!!!…Hopefuly you will enjoy this album too…
Tanveer and his Canon
October 11, 2008
Tanveer Harun is an architect by education but in his free time he loves taking pictures, ever since he had a nikon digital point and shoot thats all he did but after quite a while he finally got a dslr as a birthday gift and he has been using his canon 400d and taking great pictures, very recently he won the iipee photgraphy competition in Bangladesh for one of his pictures.
Cantonment Lake
FM’s Photography
October 11, 2008These pictures are taken by a friend of mine called Fakir Mainuddin. This guy loves taking pictures but unfortunately doesn’t have a camera of his own. He uses his friend’s camera whenever he wants to capture a brilliant shot. These are some of his finest work.
He took this picture when he was on his way to Ghorarshal. He was crossing the river on ferry. Read the rest of this entry »
FX Overload…
October 11, 2008Remember when photography had integrity? I’m sure you’ve all got at least one snapshot inside some family album where you were sporting a haircut you totally hated, or were wearing something that now makes you ask yourself: “What was I thinking?”
Photo editing software, hue/saturation tools on digital cameras, and a host of other digital tools have made sure that you don’t ever have to look bad in a picture again. You could be having a bad hair day, and still come out looking picture perfect if you happen to have a little Photoshop know-how. Sounds great, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, what this also means is that more would-be photographers these days are leaning so heavily on digital enhancement, that their photography becomes more about the effects than the subject itself. If you ask me, I’d rather pick the freckles and the errant hair, or the popping veins on my hand. At least it was honest.


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