Photo Editing with nice border and preparing for print.

2010-11-02 3 min read Fedora Photo

Working with photos in Linux is very easy with lots of viewers/editors/managers and what not. Not that there are not many options in Windows but most of them are not free. BEST case scenario is that you might get a evaluation version (i.e. if you do not use pirated/cracked version) of software‘s. Me, being completely against pirated and cracked version or evaluation version (if not, planning to buy the same) like the freedom of choice with Linux.

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Calender for the month of November – free.

2010-10-29 1 min read Photo Uncategorized

Here is the calendar for the month of November that you can use as wallpaper.

[Calendar November][1]
Calendar November
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Eagle in the sky

2010-10-16 1 min read Photo

Let the pics speak for themselves…

[Eagle in the Sky][1]
Eagle in the Sky
[Eagle in the Sky][2]
Eagle in the Sky
[Eagle in the Sky][3]
Eagle in the Sky
[Eagle in the Sky][4]
Eagle in the Sky
[Eagle in the Sky][5]
Eagle in the Sky
[Eagle in the Sky][6]
Eagle in the Sky
[Eagle in the Sky][7]
Eagle in the Sky
[Eagle in the Sky][8]
Eagle in the Sky
[Eagle in the Sky][9]
Eagle in the Sky
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Eagle in the Sky
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More cloud photos for your eyes.

2010-10-15 1 min read Photo

Isn’t the sky too beautiful… If you are looking through a camera (likes of Nikon D5000) then it looks more beautiful and just leaves a mark in photographs…..

Here are some pics that I took and make some really good wallpaper stuff.

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Cloud
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Cloud
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Clouds
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White clouds
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Sun in Hiding
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Resize all the images in directory.

2010-10-04 2 min read Bash Linux Photo
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When I take a photo with my DSLR Nikon D5000, the size of the image comes to around 5MB and I know that with my point and shoot camera also it does not come to any lesser than 3MB. Definitely this is quite good to keep the images in the same size for use but when it comes to on-line sharing I don’t think this is the size that is required. I guess mosr of the time 1024×768 is sufficient. Even if you are sending the images in email, you cannot afford to send a lot of images of this size even with a gmail account.

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