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Nikon D300S Indian Culture - Ami Vitale

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Ami captures Indian culture in all its beauty with the Nikon D300S. "I shoot in harsh conditions, and really put this camera to the test, starting in India's unforgiving Thar Desert, in blistering temperatures...thankfully, the vulnerable parts of the D300S body are well sealed and despite all odds, worked impeccably." See more @ My Nikon Life: http://mynikonlife.com.au

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  • Hey! Ami has used a variety of lenses including the 10-24mm, 16-85mm and PC 24mm tilt shift.

  • Great video. How do get the sun like it's at 0:14?

  • Hey! Try to control the exposure manually to get full control or use exposure compensation to darken the image. Or alternatively, you could try a polarising filter.

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  • the music credits were left out.

    would have been a nice gesture of the producer to mention the various artists.

  • Can anybody tell me what the genre of music playing here is or the specific soundtrack etc. of this music?

    Its incredibly calming and relaxing, something I'd definitely want too get my hands on

    any help would be much appreciated, thanks.

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  • simply beautiful ... credits to music really should have been shown

  • what's the name of the song??

  • those who voted thumbs down must be blind and deaf.

  • yeah, what is that music?!

  • whats the song at the beginning called ? :S

    btw, breathtaking video !

  • amazing video!!!!!!!

  • @0ttoSunday : try going to a website called spiritvoyage ... it has some lovely music

  • @desertstormmovies

    Thank you, any ideas for a place I could download or find this sorta music?

  • @0ttoSunday : I hope someone must have told you about the background music .. if not.. its Indian Classical Music.. the instrument played in the background is mainly sitar .. this music and ragas are over 2000 years old.

  • Beautiful work, Ami! - Tesh Parekh

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