Posts Tagged ‘photography’
Beauty of Azad Kashmir
July 7th, 2011 / 6 Comments » / by Faizan
A Designer’s windows 7 theme pack
November 29th, 2010 / 2 Comments » / by AF8AB
You love typography, illustration, photographic manipulation and colors? This is a collection of some hot flavored eye candy for your Windows Seven Desktop.
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At The Heart of The Image! – Nikon D5000 Review
August 22nd, 2010 / 7 Comments » / by Nabiha
When you buy a Nikon D5000, you don’t just invest money in a DSLR – you invest in experience. Photography is an art that requires patient and anxious waiting followed by spontaneous clicking. There’s no knowing whether you’ll get another chance to capture a magical moment. With so much pressure even before you release the shutter, boring and sad results can definitely dampen your spirits. This is where the Nikon D5000 stands out: it gives you stunning results with every click. So when you’re releasing the shutter, you’re not dreading, but excitedly waiting to see a breath-taking moment preserved in living memory!
Compared to ordinary digital cameras with their LCDs and/or electronic viewfinders the advantage is that there is no time lag in the image; it is always correct as it is being “updated” at the speed of light. This is important for action and/or sports photography, or any other situation where the subject or the camera is moving too quickly.
Panasonic HDC-HS250 HD Camcorder Unboxing
August 21st, 2010 / 2 Comments » / by Faizan
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Just got my hands on Panasonic HS250 HD camcorder. It comes with great specs some high end features.
Optical sensor type: 3MOS
Focal Length: 4 – 48 mm
Optical Zoom: 12x
Lens Brand: Leica Dicomar
Microphone: 5.1ch Surround, Zoom and Focus Microphone
Interfaces: AV, HDMI, Component, USB
Min Shutter Speed: 1/2 sec
Max Shutter Speed: 1/8000 sec
The Temples of Katas Raj
August 19th, 2010 / 17 Comments » / by Faizan
Katas is a complex of Hindu temples dedicated to lord shiva. There is a reference in Maha Baharat about a “Chashma-e-Alam”, which has been identified as the water pond of Katas popularly knows as Kataksha or Katak Shall. According to traditions, lord shiva on the death of his wife satti wept so bitterly that out of the strings of his tears two water ponds came into existence; one known as “puskar” near Ajmer in India and other called “Kataksha” at Katas in district Chakwal.
Katas Raj Constitutes a major group of hindu temples most of which were constructed during the reign of Hindu Shahiyas. The earliest temple at Katas Raj dates back to later half of 6th century A.D.
2010 Wallpapers – Calendars
January 23rd, 2010 / 3 Comments » / by AF8AB
Here are some Very Cool 2010 Wallpapers & Calendars for your desktop.
Have Fun
-AF8
Pic Of The Day
January 25th, 2009 / No Comments » / by Faizan
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