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Another Sample for the Green Preset

July 13, 2011 1 comment

This is on of my photos from London2010 Collection the first photo is the original one without any edits.

I used Nikon D90 with this setting:
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm [Nikon 70-300mm]
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No Flash



And this is the same photo after been edited in Photoshop & Adobe Lightroom 2, I apply one of my preset files “More Green Color” and you may download it from My Download Section.




Adobe LightRoom 2 Preset file name: ahradwani More Green.rar

Click here to Download the File.





LightRoom2 preset … More Green

July 10, 2011 4 comments

Some time you may want to add more Green colors to the trees in your photos, here is a LightRoom 2 preset file to do this and you can see the sample shot to..you can download this preset from The download section..


A screen shot of the lightroom 2

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Another shot Before & After..




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Adobe Lightroom2 Before & After


Here is another preset file you can download from the download section.This preset will add more colors to your photo and from there you can adjust it as your need.

File Name: ahradwani_MoreColorTemp [lrtemplate]

Click the image to see the Before & After photos in the LightRoom.

Click the file name to download it, or navigate to the Download Section to see more preset files.

Sun Eclipse Lens cover … Create One..

June 20, 2011 9 comments

How to create a sun eclipse cover for the camera lens you have?

What do you need?
* Cardboard – any color.
* A4 paper or any paper that can be twisted around the lens.
* Camera Film.
* Tape (Masking/Duct Tape)
* The lens that you want to use. (I prepare two covers for my Nikon 70-300mm, and Sigma 50-500mm)

Assemble it..
* Put the lens on the card board and draw a circle around the lens.
* Draw a rectangle in the middle of the circle and cut it out,
The cutting area must be smaller than the film width/height.

The RED rectangular is the Film size, you have to cut the GRAY (Smaller) rectangular




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* Fix the film on the card,

for now, you have the cardboard and the Film taped on it you need another one step to start shooting the sun in the mid of day.






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* Make a Cylinder of the A4 and use the tape to fix it.
* Place the Card inside the Cylinder (on the top of one side – left 1cm) and use the tape to fix it.



Now you have this, and it’s complete, just fix it on the top of the lens and shot the sun.





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Final result… the cover for the Nikon 70-300mm



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Done …


Here is a shots for the sun and it was great to see the small black spot on the sun! i don’t know what is it but it’s there you can see it, too make sure it is not a dust on my lens; i move the camera to the right and left but the spot dose’t move which mean it it not on the camera it is something on the sun or close to it it may be a planet… Have Fun



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The Camera Setting
Exposure Time = 1/1250″
F Number = F13
Exposure Program = Manual
Date Time Original = 2011-06-20 16:02:48
Exposure Bias Value = +5EV
Focal Length = 1000mm





Full Moon Before Eclipse..15/6/2011

June 18, 2011 6 comments

This is a shot for the Moon on the night of 15th of June 2011 just before the longest Eclipse start, I love watching the Moon and stars.
In this shot I used Nikon D90 with Sigma 50-500mm lens with a 2x tele-converter and tripod.

This shot is the best I ever get for a Full Moon with this details, you must see it enlarge.

Camera Setting:
Model = NIKON D90
Exposure Time = 1/50″
F Number = F36
Exposure Program = Manual
Date Time Original = 2011-06-15 20:26:34
Exposure Bias Value = +5EV
Focal Length = 1000mm
Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
[EXIF data with Panda IEXIF Software]

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Click Here to see other post of the Moon.

The Longest Eclipse on 2011

Another post for the Eclipse

Moon Eclipse 15 June 2011, P2

June 17, 2011 6 comments

The longest Moon Eclipse on 15/6/2011, I used Nikon D90 with Sigma 50-500mm lens and 2x tele-converter to reach the 1000mm the camera mounted on the tripod and i used shutter release cable. Here are some photos and more will be posted in coming days.
In this shots the moon is passing the “Earth’s penumbra“, you can see the full Earth Umbra just start from the left corner.



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In this shot you can see more of the Earth Umbra.




Here is the camera setting for the shot:
Exposure Time = 1.6″
F Number = F14
Exposure Program = Manual
Exposure Bias Value = +5EV
Focal Length = 1000mm
Tripod and shutter release cable.









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Click Here to see other post of the Moon.

The Longest Eclipse on 2011

Another post for the Eclipse

The Flower..

March 18, 2011 2 comments

































This is one of my 365project photos, some flowers in a vase hope you like it..

Photo Frame by Photoshop Action..#6

March 17, 2011 2 comments

In this Action the file MUST be resized to 2500W, the image will be Divided to three parts, the up & down are black with Fill 59%, Opacity 80% and white border. .

Name: Wide Double Black.
Download: Download the File from the Photoshop Actions in my “Download Section
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My New iPhone 4, a stupid lock phone!!

March 14, 2011 2 comments



I purchased this iPhone 4 from the internet (amazon.com) there was nothing saying that it’s lock to AT&T and can’t be used out side USA (I wonder where is the customer rights to select a carrier), once i received it i notes that it will not work on Qatar, i am waiting for the unlock solution for OS 4.2.1 BB 3.10.01… No thing till now. For now all i can do is jailbreak it and hope the unlock will be soon released..










Tea Set @ Lightbox..


This is a black-gold Tea set on my kitchen shelf, i just bring it down and move my camera around it with my Nikon 35mm lens…. see the result..




In first photo you can see the tea-cup teapot and sugar bowl.
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In this shot i remove the sugar bowl and change the focus point a little..
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