
Here is a link to the Surya Kirans gallery - its still being updated -
http://kedar.smugmug.com/gallery/158395 ... 3599_ZtT8d
Going beyong excellence has become your second nature as far as aviation photography is concerned! I do not even know how to praise your work anymore. Really there should be an applaud button on BR forum just for your posted pics.kedar.karmarkar wrote:Thanx much, Shiv sirji, Rahul M, disha, sriman, Pravin, and Nachiketa.
I have uploaded the complete set of pics on smugmug - same link as before, more pages and pics though.
http://kedar.smugmug.com/AeroIndia2011/ ... 3829_sucwu
Hope this is eye-candy for everyone
Amazing work as usual! The Rafale shot is as good as any out there. But I really dig the lightning on the C-130J shot. The flare only adds to the effect.Vishal Jolapara wrote:Rafale Head-On at Dusk (HIGH RES)
> http://www.airliners.net/photo/1867131/L/
IAF C130J Night Shot's revised edit [HIGH RES] > http://wap.airliners.net/photo/1867132/L/
Thanks for uploadingKakarat wrote:My Album
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/media/Aer ... s/kakarat/
Have a few photos and will upload as soon as I'm home and can process them.shiv wrote:Thanks Kaps - not too many people putting up albums on BR this time. Do people know that they can have albums on BR?Kapil wrote:![]()
Kedar-- awesome work!
Guys, I have been hanging around with Kedar for his last 3 photo trips.Its an education.
My people albums are here:Will add more
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/media/Aer ... il/people/
Were both you and Kedar able to go beyond the barriers?Vishal Jolapara wrote:Rafale Head-On at Dusk (HIGH RES)
> http://www.airliners.net/photo/1867131/L/
IAF C130J Night Shot's revised edit [HIGH RES] > http://wap.airliners.net/photo/1867132/L/
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/media/Aer ... 1/kakarat/Rahul M wrote:kakarat, your album link is giving an error msg, could you please check ?
See how the wingtips are bent up!
I see. I really hope that you find one good shot among all those pics. TD-2 has a very unique paint job but unfortunately there is not even one good picture of it. The only good ones were taken when it was not completely assembled.kedar.karmarkar wrote:I have couple of pics - the problem is the static display was cluttered - so no clear lines can be seen - I am processing the statics after the flying displays.
@munna Sir, thank you for your kind words, I do photography as an art form and this picture says so much. The vortex patterns in the trail speaks of the speed and action and at the same time shows beauty in symmetry.munna wrote:The lord of Vayu,
Radiant one sweeps down like a Jatayu,
Cutting short enemy's "ayu" (life/age)!
The picture is poetic and inspires one to write, bravo!!!!
if the outcome of of battles could be determined simply by comparing photographs, this one photograph of yours would've downed a squadron-full of Raptors even before you could spell Raptor - awesome doesn't even begin to describe the sheer awesomeness of this photograph - the pinnacle of beauty captured in all her glory
Sai, Am open to licencing my photos my bread comes from photographySaiK wrote:MG-ian blesses a helo!
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/--ERnSlpWxI0/T ... 797859.jpg
pyogi, you are going to make money for that tejas pic man! check out some magazine folks who may be hunting for cover page pics.
Ditto. Want to shoot from places where there is no clutter and am not jostled by hoards of people - not conducive to getting decent shots.boban wrote:Hey guys, some excellent pictures out there especially those by Kedar, Rahul, Woodsprite, photoyogi...
Where do you guys shoot from? I've always wanted to shoot from the tarmac and the other side of the field, but have never managed to get access. I've also never shot from the ADVA before- any advantages from there?
I'd love to hang out with you guys in the next airshow and swap notes...
I've put up some pics at
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/media/Aer ... wilkie366/
Hope you guys like it.
Cheers
Boban
very poetic, to me it appears as if the smoke-trail is wrapping around a diya, and Tejas below it !pyogi wrote: Tejas Heading vertically down
Wow!pyogi wrote:SkyPainting by the SKAT guys!
Lovely!
IAF sky painting by photoyogi, on Flickr
This was done only on the inaugural day for our VVIPs
The trails were all done manually by the pilots!
Great job from the suryakiran team!