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Amazing Shot!! Super Perspective compression. I am dying to see more.... much more!! I love the long zoom on it. PS: Be sure to keep the aperture 2 stops from wide open or it will start to fringe!

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 11 11:33:39 +0000

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Nice pic Vivek :)

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 07 07:02:04 +0000

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Excellent Example of telephoto compression!! The perspective is great. Good work with the new cam. Hope to see some of the dizzy angles you usually experiment with

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 05 22:37:31 +0000

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Can anyone count the number of coaches in this angle. I am getting 18.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Sep 05 20:59:24 +0000

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The days to run trials for these panels are over. You find them all over Kerala too on the Shornur-Cannanore stretch. Its been there for 5 years. I guess the reason to use solar panels would be to avoid wiring issues and to an extent power savings.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 30 09:30:57 +0000

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I wonder why they would install an expensive solar panel inside the town where electricity can easily be fed from elsewhere. Perhaps it was under trials and they were monitoring it?

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 29 22:33:46 +0000

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Hi Alok. Yes; thats a solar panel. The big black box behind the semaphore arm in the rechargeable battery pack so the signal lasts the whole night.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 29 21:47:21 +0000

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Thanks Apurva!

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 28 01:04:55 +0000

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Beautiful, this is easily Abhi's best pic so far.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 27 21:43:44 +0000

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The latticed steel modules used to build the temporary piers are called CC cribs and can take large amount of loads. These are bolted together on a flat base and can take speeds of 20 kmph.

Posted by Gallery Administrator on 2005 Aug 24 21:47:05 +0000

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