Photography by Shah Altaf
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Shah Altaf, or Mendhak, as you may know him on Flickr, is a programmer from London UK. He doesn’t claim a specific photography ‘style’, but observes others’ work and experiments with what he learns. This could be anything, such as selective coloring, HDR, tilt shifts, props, and spray and pray techniques. Some of his results are appalling, but others, as you will see below, are very appealing. On top of all this, he does everything with a Nikon D90 and a 18-200mm lens.
To see more of Shah Altaf, view his photography website, Github, and Flickr Photostream.
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6:44 pm September 30th, 2011
Please, where are you from? Congratulations. Very good photos. Excellent photography.
Maria Thereza
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1:47 am October 1st, 2011
“Cup of Light” 아주 좋은 것입니다. 한국에서 인사말.
11:58 am October 1st, 2011
I really like the photo with the sad faces on the cigarette’s filter.
7:48 am October 2nd, 2011
Awesome collection of photograph masterpieces Shah Altaf!!! Can I know what camera(s) did you use in taking in those pictures?
I know the photographer (not just the camera) is the one needed to capture great shots but I think the camera must be responsive to the skill of the photographer as well. I don’t have a DSLR yet so I am asking for advice from experts and professionals! I hope you understand! Thanks!
7:16 pm October 5th, 2011
That’s excellent photography! I definitely love the Use the What? I’d love to know what camera he used?
8:46 pm October 5th, 2011
He uses a Nikon D90 and a 18-200mm lens. View the intro above.