• Art,  Travel

    Travel Photography | Kashmir in Winter | Paradise on Earth

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | Paradise on Earth | Kashmir in Winter “Spring passes and one remembers one’s innocence. Summer passes and one remembers one’s exuberance. Autumn passes and one remembers one’s reverence. Winter passes and one remembers one’s perseverance.”  – Yoko Ono – Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel

  • Adventure,  Art,  Travel

    Kashmir | Paradise on Earth

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | Kashmir | Paradise on Earth | Winter in Sonamarg “There is nothing in the world more beautiful than the forest clothed to its very hollows in snow.  It is the still ecstasy of nature, wherein every spray, every blade of grass, every spire of reed, every intricacy of twig, is clad with radiance.” – William Sharp – Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel

  • Art,  Editing,  Photoshop,  Travel

    Photography | The RAW Advantage

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | Winter in Kashmir | Snow White What is RAW? The RAW file format is digital photography’s equivalent of a negative in film photography, it contains untouched, “raw” pixel information straight from the digital camera’s sensor, on the other hand  if you shoot in  JPEG, the camera will do some post processing for you and as a result some of the details will be thorn away, or will be lost, and that’s why the JPEG file is small compared to RAW file and don’t be surprise to see that your JPEG files is better looking at your computer screen than your RAW files, the reason is that the…

  • Art,  Photoshop,  Travel

    Winter Photography | Tips Shooting in The Snow

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | Winter Photography in Kashmir | February 2012 © 2012 Wazari Wazir | Snow White | Winter in Kashmir | Adobe Photoshop Camera RAW | 24mm | ISO 200 | 1/640 | f/8 Exposure can be very critical when shooting snow, most of the times your camera meter tend to underexposed the picture because your camera think that there is large white area in the frame and needs to underexposed to get a proper exposure. It is not adviseable shooting snow using Auto Mode, it doesn’t  matter whether you are using Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority of or fully Program Mode. All this metering will fool your…