I say I am Just me... You take just one step into my Life...and i would take ten to get close to you..
Thursday, April 30, 2009
feeling disgusted..........
tried my best to have a smooth release...and had almost achieved it...
had i got n clue about the issue that wud creep in the last minute...i wud have been folllowing up even while i was in sambalpur last week...
only hope lies 2mrw morning.....just waiting for it..
wud be an consolation....but still better than nothing...
hopefully i will get the domain name for the url and the SSL incorporated so that i can have the release of the application done......
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Crazy day....
day started off with my visit to Client for an Training session on the application to go live 2mrw..
it was nice interacting with the HR and other employees...
but..there were other things which were going un attended...and as the day progressed...it was getting difficult to manage every thing together..
I had to miss many calls which were again important ones...but cluld not help..
I was feeling bad as i was unable to justify my role...at one point i was having calls for all differnt things....for Business Development, for Existing inplementation from prospects for enquiry...from internal people....
at the end of the day a lot of pressure that my head had gone through..
was irritated...was tired...was angry....was happy( as i got an confirmation for a new order)
the day is still on with couple of more things pending...infact my calls just got over a while ago..
What to do when you get caught by a traffic police while speaking over mobile & driving:
in the evening while i was returning back from Banjara hills road no 10....and was just about to reach city centre mall...i was getting a call from my client...
since i had cut the call numerous time during the day...i had to take it this time...
I just picked up and said hello and took the car at the side and stopped..
i then continued with my call...when suddenly a Traffic police came and knocked my window...
I had to parallely speak to him...and then he asked me to come out...
keeping the call on hold i went out to speak to him....
He was demanding a fine else a visit to the police station...
I justified my reason for stopping there...saying i have stopped here though my route is not this...as i dint want to be on mobile while driving...
he was adamant that i was driving while on mobile....and asking for a fine of 500 bucks...
I tried to tell him that i was not....
and then i had to burst...I gave him a lashing....
and also asked him to call up any one he wish to or lets go the police station....
Also asked him to for proof that i was driving while on mobile...
Finally unable to take my shoutings he smiled and said its ok...next time dont do it...
so i finally managed to get rid of the situation:)
Saturday, April 11, 2009
I am in Bangalore......it rains when i am here
I was here to be part of a tender process...and the experience was great...
the first phase is over...just praying we make a break through here..it will be a dream come true..
It was on wednesday afternoon that i got to know i will be gloing to bangalore..
before i left office there were many things to be completed and i was only hoping that we were able to finish all the documentations on time..
My bus from SR nagar was at 9 pm...and i was waiting for the bus in front o ICICI Bank...i called up twice to enquire if the bus was on time..
i got two answers....yes on time by 9 it should be there...and 9:30 was the other answer..
It was 9:45 and no signs of the bus...getting suspicious i called up again...
and this time the answer was more shocking...
The person on the other side replied..its gone!!...its about to enter out of hyd city..
i was pissed off...and then asked him to stop the bus where ever it was....
next...i caught an auto and asked him to follow the bus...and thank fully there was not a huge delay due to traffic....i finally managed to catch the bus and then reached bangalore th next day morning...
The weather was hott...and much more as compared to Hyderabad..in contrast it had rained for two days now in Hyderabad..
just a few days back i had teased Gopa for Banaglore weather being hott as compared to Hyderabad...and i was now in bangalore within 48 hours of making this statement:)
so finally i was feeling the pinch....
In the past when ever i visit Bangalore...it rains...
surprisingly after a hot sunny day yesterday..its cloudy today!
m hoping it would rain soon....or after i leave...
It rains when i am in bangalore.......
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
its raining....n i love it:)
looking out from my window i can see the rain pouring down and the lightening on and off...
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
been hectic...:( couple of weeks
multiple tasks and roles is adding up to it...
have been occupied with client meeetings...in between a requirment gathering phase..a UAT release..and a live run in the pipeline....demo meetings for International and domestic clients...some closure meetings lasting for 6-7 hours at a trot..calls from existing clients, prospective clients...etc....but my BD and SEO activities have gone un attended...
guess I need a break to chill a bit..
lots of things happening as well..
Monday, April 6, 2009
To whom so ever it may concern..
have you allowed the sound of the waves to cleanse you and heal you? or the smell of the woods give you peace?
..... and if you do you feel bit different..... if you dont manage, ask your friends to take you to the nature....
It took me 5 years... to learn to love myself as l am....
As i looked myself in the mirror...It asked me..., where is your smile? a smile is a crown on a person, you need to smile"...
see, l couldnt smile....
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Digital SLR Camera Comparisons
Are you ready to get started on some digital SLR camera comparisons? Before we do that, make sure you know the type of photos you want to take and that you understand some digital SLR jargon. Why? Because this knowledge will make your digital SLR camera comparisons 100 times easier. Here's a pop quiz to help you out:
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If you can't answer question one, go to Step 1 - Find Your Best Digital SLR.
If it's question two that has you stumped, jump to Step 2 - What is a Digital SLR?.
If you know the answer to both questions then keep reading to discover the easiest way to make your digital SLR camera comparisons.
The Digital SLR Matching Game
Let's play a matching game.
It's fun, and the goal is to save you time. If this works, you won't have to compare every digital SLR camera on the market, just a few.
Let's begin with your favorite photographic style that you selected in step one:
- Action and Sports
- Portrait
- Landscape
- Macro
- Night/Low Light
- Travel/Outdoor
- Indoor
- Spontaneous
- Planned/Studio
Do you remember the one you identified with? Did you write it down?
If not, go back to Step 1 right now and decide which one best describes your photography style. Don't worry, I'll wait.
Got your photographic style? Good.
In the following table, the photographic styles are on the left, and the most important camera features to look for are on the right.
Find your style, and you'll see just what features you need in your digital SLR camera.
This process should make your digital SLR camera comparisons significantly easier.
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Any digital SLR camera is compatible with more than one photography style.
The point is to find a camera that matches your primary photographic need first, and then see how well it works for other styles of photography.
Example: if you enjoy action and sports photography, get the best digital SLR for action.
This camera will also take photos of stationary objects, but if you purchase a slower camera you might be disappointed with your action and sports shots.
Focus on the camera features that satisfy your primary photographic need, then use that camera for other styles of photography.
Start Your Digital SLR Camera Comparisons
Now you can really begin your digital SLR camera comparisons.
You're not only informed about your photographic style, you also know exactly what features to look for.
There are three ways that you can tackle this step:
1 - Compare By Features
If you go this route, you need to select the one camera feature that's most important to you.
Maybe it's the speed of the camera, or how much it costs.
Whatever the defining feature may be, there is probably a digital SLR out there that will match your needs.
- Megapixels - if you're positive you want to print at large sizes, then you need a camera with a lot of megapixels.
- Cost - don't have Donald Trump's income? You might be looking for an inexpensive digital SLR.
- Ratings - find out what others think and which digital SLR gets the highest ratings by users.
- Size - when you don't want to lug around a brick all day, a small-sized digital SLR is ideal.
- Speed - capturing motion is not easy for every camera, so you'll need one that can keep up.
2 - Find the Best
This approach to digital SLR camera comparisons is for those who only want the best.
Let me say this first: the best is relative.
The cameras that I present in this section are my choices as the best digital SLRs in each category. No panel of judges was involved.
I justify my "best of" camera choices in detail, so you can see how I reached my conclusions.
If this approach is helpful to you, then find out what's the best digital SLR camera.
3 - Read a Guide
This technique is for those who like details.
Rather than finding out what I think are the best cameras, or deciding ahead of time which feature is most important, you'd like to find out the specifics of each digital SLR camera.
That's what the in-depth digital SLR camera guides on this site are all about.
They'll walk you through all of the camera features, and identify the pros and cons of each one. You'll get to see plenty of photo samples taken by the camera along the way.
Once you're finished with a digital SLR camera guide, you'll have a much better sense of whether or not the camera is the best digital SLR for you.
Good Luck
It's my sincere hope that you can now complete your digital SLR camera comparisons with ease.
Comparing digital camera features can be a slow and painstaking process. With any luck you've just eliminated half of the models to consider.
And just think - once you get done with your digital SLR camera comparisons, you can go ahead and buy it.
If you're used to film SLR or digital compact cameras, a digital SLR will be a whole new world of fun for you.
Digital SLR Terms?
This page defines digital SLR terms and lets you explore more articles that will help you become fluent in digital SLR tech jargon.
Take a deep breath.
Relax. Hum a few bars of your favorite tune.
This will be easy for you to understand.
It's not rocket science, it only seems that way when it's presented with tons of charts and graphs.
The contents of this digital SLR dictionary are written in plain English and make no assumptions about your level of photographic expertise.
Since photography is a visual medium, you won't just be reading a lot of text - I've included plenty of illustrative photos to help make these features clear.
Ready to get started? Let's define some digital SLR terms!
Digital SLR Tech Terms
Megapixels
Cameras with more megapixels give you the freedom to make huge prints and to crop your photos, but they do not necessarily have higher image quality. Learn More
ISO (and Image Noise)
Increasing the ISO setting lets you take clear photos in dim light without having to use a flash, but it also degrades the image quality. Learn More
Dust Control
Dust that lands on an SLR sensor appears as small black spots in every photo you take. Dust controls systems attempt to prevent and eliminate this. Learn More
Image Stabilization
There are two types of stabilization: one that's included inside the camera and one that's inside the lens. Regardless of the type, stabilization helps to eliminate blur in your photos caused by camera shake. Learn More
Live View
With a live view system, you can compose photos using the LCD screen on the back of the camera in addition to the viewfinder. Learn More
Dynamic Range
Your eyes have exceptional dynamic range and can see details in a scene even when there's extreme contrast. Unfortunately, an SLR doesn't work quite as well as your eyes. Learn More
Crop Factor
A digital SLR sensor is smaller than a frame of 35mm film, so only a portion of the image that passes through the lens is captured by the sensor. Learn More
Autofocus
Autofocus systems can include anywhere from 3 to 9 individual focus points. More important that the number of points is the accuracy of the system. Learn More
Continuous Drive
A continuous drive lets you take multiple photos in rapid succession. More expensive cameras have faster continuous drives. Learn More
File Formats: RAW and JPG
JPG is the standard format for digital images, and is easy to e-mail, upload and print, but RAW offers significantly more creative freedom. Learn More
Aspect Ratio
Wonder why your digital prints never turn out exactly like the image on your computer monitor? The culprit is aspect ratio. Learn More
What's Next
Now that you're able to define digital SLR terms with some measure of confidence, it's time to move on to Step 3: comparing digital SLR cameras.
You should have a firm grasp of the following:
- What you love to photograph (Step 1)
- How an SLR works and how it differs from a compact camera (Step 2 - Part I)
- Digital SLR tech jargon (Step 2 - Part II)
In the next step, you'll start your digital SLR camera research and will begin to match the features that each camera offers to your specific photographic needs.
What Is a Digital SLR Camera?
If you've been wondering "what is a digital SLR?" I'm not all that surprised.
Many consumers are much more familiar with compact digital cameras, since these models have flooded the marketplace.
Like cell phones, it's hard to walk down the street these days without seeing someone snapping a photo. Digital SLR cameras are far less common, and up until 2005 were really only used by professionals.
The good news is that the price of digital SLRs keeps falling and many are competitive now with the high-end compact cameras. This also means that many new consumers are hearing about these cameras and aren't quite sure what they can do.
So what is a digital SLR? Let's find out.
SLR Defined
SLR is an acronym: it stands for Single Lens Reflex.
Now you know what SLR stands for but that doesn't really help answer the question, does it? Let's define further:
- With an SLR camera, you see exactly what the lens sees
- You can change the lens on a digital SLR
- Digital SLRs have large image sensors that produce high-quality photos
- An SLR has a near-zero lag time, and is ideal for action photography
Bottom line? Digital SLR cameras are versatile.
You can take photos of everything from sleeping kittens to race cars and you'll never be limited by your camera.
With an SLR in your hands you can rest assured that you'll only miss great photo opportunities because you weren't prepared, not because your camera was too slow.
The Anatomy of a Digital SLR
To properly answer "what is a digital SLR?" you have to understand a bit about the mechanics of an SLR camera.
In order to avoid getting overly technical I've simplified this diagram and am highlighting the key elements.
If you really want to dredge into the specifics, you can do that at Wikipedia.

- Light passes through the lens and strikes a mirror (green)
- The mirror reflects the light up to a focusing screen
- Light passes through the focusing screen and enters a block of glass called a pentaprism (orange)
- The pentaprism reflects the image so that you can see it in the viewfinder
- When you take a photo, the mirror flips up and a shutter (blue) opens that exposes the digital sensor (red) to light
This is a great example of what-you-see-is-what-you-get. By using the viewfinder you can precisely compose your image and adjust the focus.
Is ithe image that you see in the viewfinder 100% accurate? In most cases it isn't.
If you read digital SLR camera reviews, you may hear a lot about viewfinder "coverage" and "brightness".
Many digital SLR viewfinders only show you 95% of the image that will be captured by the sensor - this is what "coverage" refers to. Unless you are extremely precise when it comes to your photographs you won't notice the 5% difference.
Digital SLR viewfinders also vary in brightness, which is another way of saying how clear the image appears. "Bright" viewfinders make it easier to use manual focus, since you can clearly see the details of your subject.
A Lens For Every Occasion

In addition to the pentaprism viewfinder, one of the key features of any digital SLR camera is the ability to change lenses.
Most people think that the camera alone is responsible for capturing an image, but this isn't the case.
The lens that's attached to it can play a huge role in the color, contrast and clarity of every single photo that you take.
Owners of digital SLR cameras can buy lenses that match their photography style, since a landscape photographer should not use the same lens as a wildlife photographer.
The ability to swap lenses at any time adds to the versatility of a digital SLR camera, and means that even if your photography needs change in a couple years, you won't have to buy a new camera, you'll just need a different lens.
What's Next
Hopefully you're starting to feel more comfortable about this whole digital SLR camera thing.
If close friends pop the question "what is a digital SLR?" you'll be able to respond in an educated fashion (just throw out the term "pentaprism" and watch their eyes go wide).
Let's take it a step further.
I am a digital SLR enthusiast - this web site probably gives that away. I think that there are many advantages of digital SLR cameras.
But I also know that there are many features of compact digital cameras that aren't available on digital SLRs.
These two articles present both sides of the coin so that you can make an informed camera-buying decision:
If you already feel quite confident that a digital SLR is the right camera for you, and have been following along with the step-by-step guide to buying a digital SLR, it's time for Step 2 - Part II: defining digital SLR terms.
A clear understanding of digital SLR jargon will help you decide which camera features you must have — and which ones you can live without.
The Best Digital SLR Camera...For YOU
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People often ask me: what is the best digital SLR camera?
My answer is always the same:
The best digital SLR camera is one that helps you take photos that you love.
All digital SLRs on the market today are very similar, and they all take great photos.
Comparing digital SLR cameras is a lot like comparing apples to apples. Faced with a large pile of apples, how do you pick the best one for you?
You can pick from a variety of apples because you know exactly what you like (i.e. crunchy, tart, green, no spots).
Finding the best digital SLR camera is not really different.
Discover Your Inner Photographer
Let's start with a self-assessment.
This one won't help you quit smoking or discover your true calling in life, but it should help you pick out the best digital SLR camera for you.
The question you have to ask yourself is: What do I love to photograph?
Think of this exercise as finding your photographic sign. Once you know your sign, it will be easier for you to find a digital SLR you're compatible with.
In the next section, I'm going to list of a variety of photographic styles. See if one of them appeals to you more than the others.
Photography Styles
Action and SportsYou may not think you're an action photographer. If your joy in life is photographing children and pets, you are! They never stop moving around, and they rarely sit still for a photo. | ![]() |
PortraitsFaces are fascinating to you. When you go on vacation you are more inclined to take photos of the locals than the scenery. There is something about the human face and the expressiveness of the eyes that is captivating. | ![]() |
LandscapesLandscape photographers are somewhat opposite to portrait photographers. While the portrait person likes to interact with people, the landscaper is more at home in the beauty of nature without another single person for miles. | ![]() |
MacroThe devil is in the details - and you want to try to find it. Macro photography is for those who love the small things in life, and pay enough attention to their surroundings to notice all of the tiny details. | ![]() |
Night/Low LightYou enjoy prowling around in the dark or are fascinated by the way night-time can change a city. That, or you really enjoy taking photos inside dim galleries and museums. | ![]() |
Travel/OutdoorYou want your camera to go EVERYWHERE with you. Whether it's hiking, biking, or jumping out of an airplane, the best digital SLR camera for you will be small and light. | ![]() |
IndoorYou are most inclined to pull out a camera when your small child is reaching for his favorite toy. You take photos of birthday parties, dinners, and other events that occur inside a house. | ![]() |
SpontaneousYou want to be able to react on a moment's notice, and know that speed is essential to capturing the photo of a lifetime. You have a habit of waiting until the last moment to bring out the camera. | ![]() |
Planned/StudioNo photo you take is without some form of preparation. Whether it's a child's portrait or a still life of your favorite flower, you like to get everything set up so that the light, color and mood are just right. | ![]() |
Pick Your Style
Before you go any further, pick your photographic style.
It's OK to choose 2 or 3 styles, so long as you remember which ones they are.
Write them down somewhere so you won't forget them.
Once you start comparing digital SLR cameras, it's easy to lose track of why you needed the camera in the first place.
When you just focus on the features that help you take the photos you love, it reduces the number of features you have to evaluate.
Next Step — Learn Digital SLR Jargon
In Step Two you'll find out how a digital SLR camera works and how it's different from a compact camera. You'll also learn all of the latest digital SLR camera tech jargon, explained in plain English.
A solid foundation in this terminology will help you match camera features to the photographic style you just selected.
End result?
You'll find the best digital SLR camera, and not just the best camera for anyone.
Nope, this will be the best digital SLR camera for you.