Tuesday, March 25, 2008

100 - 25th - Hundred

Originally clicked and uploaded by - Pratosh Dwivedi - 25th Mar'08

Today I am posting the 100th post of the blog. These hundred images wont have been possible without the most cherished of my possessions; my camera. I have basically used three different cameras for clicking images for the blog.

Images till post no 38 were clicked using my first camera Canon A630. I used the camera for over 6 months before exchanging it for another one.

Post no 38 onwards are clicked by the camera I am presently having, Sony DSC H2.

A couple of images, including the one posted today have been clicked using the camera of my cell phone - Nokia N95 8GB.

These babies have helped me live my passion. I value them more than any other of my material possessions. I dedicate this post to them.

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14 comments:

Esther said...

Wow Congratulations !!!!!!!!!!!! Already purchased, it gives me pleasure and there is only fair that you wanted to buy the camera.

Wow Felicidades!!!!!!!!!!!! ya lo compraste, me da gusto y de ahi es justo que te compres la camara que queria.

Anonymous said...

Hope that you will be able to post a pic of the camera u dream about now, when you post your 1000th pic... :) Best Wishes!!!

Anonymous said...

The camera looks familiar :-)

Pratosh Dwivedi said...

Yeah Karthik, it does :)
Thanks for buying it for me. In a way, you are a contributor to the blog .. :)

Fonceur said...

Looks like you are running out of ideas, Or is it that you are too busy with your work.

Man Photography is suppose to be a hobby not a burden..

Anonymous said...

Congratulations for your 100th Post....
Good that u r following up ur passion in a different way...

Anonymous said...

Hi Pratosh... most people pursue their hobbies in an on-again, off-again mode... I appreciate you for taking the time to spend time on your passion consistently. Keep it up!!!

Anonymous said...

Good to see you show respect to your camera by dedicating post to it... Most photographers very arrogant, they feel that camera is just tool to use for their needs.

Fonceur said...

The only thing the photographer has to show respect to is the final result "The Image".

Macro photography is one of the most interesting thing you can do with your camera. But it requires lots of patience and creativity to create great images out of simple day to day things.

I couldn't find both in this Image. It looks like he has given more emphasis for the glass table than the camera itself.

Fonceur said...

follow this link to learn more about macro photography.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_photography

http://photo.net/learn/macro/?PHPSESSID=886f953049f019fa07718de78b0eb1d3

Anonymous said...

Glass table is beautiful, too

Anonymous said...

You are becoming an inspiration for me to do something I always wanted desired. You have put great efforts in updating your blog with great original content, hatts off.

Since you got N95 now, we should see more intersting stuff from you as you would be clicking them "on the fly"

With your blog growing - so are our expectations and I believe you will stand true to it.

Good Luck.

Pratosh Dwivedi said...

@Admin
This is one of the most valuable comments I've got on this blog till date.

@Fonceur
You are one of my most precious & invaluable critic. Thanks for being there.

@All
Thanks for making me feel good about what I am doing.

Anonymous said...

Though he casually started this blog, his interest and passion made him to reach till here (100th image) and hope he will be able to bring out more angles until he dies, as he wish to be.

He is appreciated here not for his Excellency (he will reach this soon though) but for the continued effort, passion, interest and different views towards it.
This inspires more people to be consistent to which they stick into.

Congrats for your century… !!!
I wish him all the best for his life long posting in this blog. Keep going…!!!