Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-31 Thread Subash
On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 09:15:28 -0400
David J Brooks  wrote:

> Womderful series of photos.
> 
> This one i like a lot.
> 
> http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#5374129055267831010

thanks Dave, appreciate it... 

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-29 Thread David J Brooks
Womderful series of photos.

This one i like a lot.

http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#5374129055267831010

Dave

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 5:53 AM, Subash wrote:
> hi,
>
> pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
> an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
> that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
> was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
> sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at about
> 11,600 ft.
>
> had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
> trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
> and it was mostly cloudy.
>
> it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
> ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
> spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)
>
> do tell me what you think:
> http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#
>
> regards, subash
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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-27 Thread Subash
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:53 AM, Luiz Felipe wrote:
> Very, very interesting photos - looks like your trip was really good. Make
> mine the Little Well Wisher, but the sunset at sankhri is impressive and the
> whole gallery makes me dream about getting on the road. Another great image
> is swargarohini peak... Very well done!

thanks Luiz, appreciate it...

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-27 Thread Subash
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:10 AM,  wrote:
> In a message dated 8/26/2009 2:54:04 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time,
> pdml.l...@gmail.com writes:
>
> What a beautiful  place. Sigh. Some very nice shots there. Not going to
> tell you what to "kick  out" and what to keep. One suggestion -- the people
> shots are often in bright  light, so there is a great deal of contrast and
> faces and upper bodies are often  too dark to see much detail (like the guys
> sitting down). So I'd post  process them (more?) to bring up a little more
> detail in the  shadows.
>
> Some very nice shots, Sasha. Looks like  fun.

thanks marnie. i do see what you mean. will try and see if i can bring
up some details in the shadows. appreciate your comment.

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-27 Thread Luiz Felipe
Very, very interesting photos - looks like your trip was really good. 
Make mine the Little Well Wisher, but the sunset at sankhri is 
impressive and the whole gallery makes me dream about getting on the 
road. Another great image is swargarohini peak... Very well done!


lf

Subash escreveu:

hi,

pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at about
11,600 ft.

had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
and it was mostly cloudy.

it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)

do tell me what you think:
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

regards, subash

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-27 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 8/26/2009 2:54:04 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
pdml.l...@gmail.com writes:

What a beautiful  place. Sigh. Some very nice shots there. Not going to 
tell you what to "kick  out" and what to keep. One suggestion -- the people 
shots are often in bright  light, so there is a great deal of contrast and 
faces and upper bodies are often  too dark to see much detail (like the guys 
sitting down). So I'd post  process them (more?) to bring up a little more 
detail in the  shadows.

Some very nice shots, Sasha. Looks like  fun.

Marnie
===
hi,

pictures from my first trek in  the himalayas, which turned out to be
an amazing experience. this is an  attempt at a pictorial narrative of
that experience. :) it was an eight days  trip, though the actual trek
was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked  from a place called
sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki  dun, at about
11,600 ft.

had taken extensive tips from dave savage to  try and do some star
trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the  monsoon season
and it was mostly cloudy.

it is a rather large  collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
ruthlessly deleting the bad  ones but, to give a slightly different
spin on bill robb's words, i guess my  standards are rather low :-)

do tell me what you  think:
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

regards,  subash



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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-27 Thread Subash
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:23:59 +1000
Derby Chang  wrote:


> > http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

> Holy cow. That is an amazing set. Most humbled.


Derby, Carlos and David Mann, thanks for all your kind comments.

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-27 Thread Derby Chang

Subash wrote:

hi,

pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at about
11,600 ft.

had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
and it was mostly cloudy.

it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)

do tell me what you think:
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

regards, subash

  



Holy cow. That is an amazing set. Most humbled.

D


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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-27 Thread David Mann

On Aug 26, 2009, at 9:53 PM, Subash wrote:


do tell me what you think:
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#


What a beautiful place.  I need to do some more back-country  
expeditions.


Dave

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-27 Thread Carlos R

Excellent work, Subash. A very nice gallery.

Carlos


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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Subash
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 21:10:29 +0100
"Chris Mitchell"  wrote:

> Superb gallery Subash. I can't help thinking of the health and safety
> implications of the first shot! And the well-wisher is lovely...

> > http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

thanks for the nice words Chris. totally agree with you about the
safety implications but it is a common sight on the roads here. i guess
notions of safety are kind of relative... :)

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Subash
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:34:23 +0100
"Bob W"  wrote:

> > http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

> Really excellent gallery Subash - very enjoyable. I'm jealous of the
> trek too - I'll get there someday before too long.

glad you liked it Bob. there are any number of absolutely amazing
trails up there and most of my (annual) long leaves henceforth will
almost certainly be spent trekking in the himalayas. we're already
plotting the next one... :-) 

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Subash
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 21:30:39 +0200
Toine  wrote:

> Lots of great photos and a pleasant watch,
> Thanks for sharing

> > http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

thanks for the nice words Toine. appreciate it.

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Subash
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 10:03:38 -0700
Larry Colen  wrote:

> I didn't see any bad ones to delete. If I did that hike I'd have to be
> pretty ruthless to cut things down to 30.
> 
> > http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

hi Larry, thanks for the nice words and for taking a look. :)

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RE: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Chris Mitchell
Superb gallery Subash. I can't help thinking of the health and safety
implications of the first shot! And the well-wisher is lovely...

Chris

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> Subject: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos
> 
> hi,
> 
> pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
> an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
> that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
> was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
> sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at about
> 11,600 ft.
> 
> had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
> trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
> and it was mostly cloudy.
> 
> it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
> ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
> spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)
> 
> do tell me what you think:
> http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#
> 
> regards, subash
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RE: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Bob W

> 
> pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned 
> out to be an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a 
[...]
> 
> do tell me what you think:
> http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#
> 
> regards, subash
> 

Really excellent gallery Subash - very enjoyable. I'm jealous of the trek
too - I'll get there someday before too long.

Bob


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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Toine
Lots of great photos and a pleasant watch,
Thanks for sharing

2009/8/26 Subash :
> hi,
>
> pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
> an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
> that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
> was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
> sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at about
> 11,600 ft.
>
> had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
> trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
> and it was mostly cloudy.
>
> it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
> ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
> spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)
>
> do tell me what you think:
> http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#
>
> regards, subash
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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Larry Colen
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 03:23:45PM +0530, Subash wrote:
> 
> it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
> ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
> spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)
> 
> do tell me what you think:

I didn't see any bad ones to delete. If I did that hike I'd have to be
pretty ruthless to cut things down to 30.

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> 
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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Subash
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:44:05 -0400
Paul Stenquist  wrote:

> > Lots of nice shots here. A fascinating photo essay. Thanks for  
> > sharing.
> Paul

> >> http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#


thanks for looking and the nice words, Paul. much appreciated.

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Subash
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:05:43 -0400
ann sanfedele  wrote:


> For me the standouts are the little well-wisher, the tight shot of
> the lavander blossom
>  and the mountain peak and the two women talking  

thanks for looking Ann. those are some of my favourites too.. :)
> 
> I"m sure that was a fascinating trek

it certainly was. planning a 'bigger' one already for next year...

regards, subash

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Subash
thanks cotty, feels nice to be back :). like i said it was an amazing
experience. we are already thinking of longer, better treks next
year... :-) 

regards, subash


On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 12:32:21 +0100
Cotty  wrote:

> >http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#
> 
> Hi Subers - welcome back. Looks like you had a fantastic trip mate -
> excellent set of pics - really like the clean Picassa layout and eas
> of moving from one pic to the next at my own pace. I could have done
> with twice as many pics! The mountain shots are amazing. More
> please :-)

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Subash
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 08:14:09 -0500
Bob Sullivan  wrote:

> Fasinating and beautiful.
> Loved the orchid and flowers you caught,
> plus that 20,000 ft. mountain face was something else!
> Thanks for the vicarious trip in the Himalayas.

> > http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

thanks Bob. that peak became visible just for a short while when the
sun was setting and went back behind clouds again the next day too.
glad you liked it.

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Paul Stenquist
Lots of nice shots here. A fascinating photo essay. Thanks for  
sharing.

Paul

Subash wrote:


hi,

pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at  
about

11,600 ft.

had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
and it was mostly cloudy.

it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)

do tell me what you think:
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

regards, subash

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread ann sanfedele

Subash
For me the standouts are the little well-wisher, the tight shot of the 
lavander blossom
and the mountain peak and the two women talking  


I"m sure that was a fascinating trek

ann


Subash wrote:


hi,

pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at about
11,600 ft.

had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
and it was mostly cloudy.

it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)

do tell me what you think:
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

regards, subash

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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Bob Sullivan
Subash,
Fasinating and beautiful.
Loved the orchid and flowers you caught,
plus that 20,000 ft. mountain face was something else!
Thanks for the vicarious trip in the Himalayas.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:53 AM, Subash wrote:
> hi,
>
> pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
> an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
> that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
> was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
> sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at about
> 11,600 ft.
>
> had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
> trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
> and it was mostly cloudy.
>
> it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
> ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
> spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)
>
> do tell me what you think:
> http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#
>
> regards, subash
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Re: GESO: Har ki dun trek photos

2009-08-26 Thread Cotty
On 26/8/09, Subash, discombobulated, unleashed:

>hi,
>
>pictures from my first trek in the himalayas, which turned out to be
>an amazing experience. this is an attempt at a pictorial narrative of
>that experience. :) it was an eight days trip, though the actual trek
>was for five days, covering 75km. we trekked from a place called
>sankhri, approximately 6200 ft, to a place called har ki dun, at about
>11,600 ft.
>
>had taken extensive tips from dave savage to try and do some star
>trails photography but, as it turned out, it was the monsoon season
>and it was mostly cloudy.
>
>it is a rather large collection (30) and i realise one ought to be
>ruthlessly deleting the bad ones but, to give a slightly different
>spin on bill robb's words, i guess my standards are rather low :-)
>
>do tell me what you think:
>http://picasaweb.google.co.in/pdml.live/HKD#

Hi Subers - welcome back. Looks like you had a fantastic trip mate -
excellent set of pics - really like the clean Picassa layout and eas of
moving from one pic to the next at my own pace. I could have done with
twice as many pics! The mountain shots are amazing. More please :-)

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