You’re amazing! I live in gig Harbor and can’t even remember how I found your website, but thank you for enriching my life. Good luck with the pregnancy!
Thank you, George! I’m so jealous…can’t wait to see your shots from SF. Your shots were great without a tripod, but now, it’s almost going to be unfair!
I love red train. what would otherwise be just a turn, now looks like candy. Speaking of candy–the museum ceiling came out beautifully. with that i may actually HAVE to make the trip! Thanks.
Thank you, Rachael! I think certain parts of Tacoma are quite stunning. I was lucky to find Titlow Park, and, of course, the Museum of Glass is always great to visit.
The Discovery and Carkeek park photos are awesome … but there’s something about all the colors and the angle of the one from the Tacoma Museum of Glass that really draws me in! GREAT JOB, Dr. Thapa!
Excellent shots, Mahesh. The cloud over the lighthouse in Discovery Park is too perfect.
Question about the following shot on the beach at Carkeek — is the G3 really capable of such an incredible dynamic range, or were you blending exposures?
Thanks, Chris! Sorry for the delayed response. The Carkeek shot is a blend of several bracketed exposures. No camera I know of has that kind of dynamic range.
Mahesh – I originally was captivated by your images over on FM what must be 10 -12 years ago now? Love this site and layout. Your images over there inspired me to take a photo trip with my younger brother to the Olympics several years ago. One of the best times of my life! I see a comment about a pregnancy. Best wishes with that. I’ve always been impressed with your ability to keep up your career and travel/photography. You’re in for a new “time management” challenge, but a great challenge it is! It’s funny, but I feel like I know you without having met you. Keep the imagery coming! All the best . . .
Carkeek park is a great place to photograph the sunset over the olympics, with a complete view of the mountains. It looks like you took this picture in Winter, based on the position of the sun
April 9, 2012
Wow! [My mom is coming to visit – these are pics I’ll show her, as well as places we might go…that I’ve never been to either.]
April 10, 2012
Dear Linda,
So glad you enjoyed the shots. It’s always a pleasure to read your encouraging comments. Thank you!
April 9, 2012
You’re amazing! I live in gig Harbor and can’t even remember how I found your website, but thank you for enriching my life. Good luck with the pregnancy!
April 10, 2012
Dear Sally,
Thank you for the kind words and warm wishes! I’m happy to know you still visit my site, and that my images bring a little enrichment into your life.
April 9, 2012
Nice man ! Thanks for sharing.
April 10, 2012
Thanks, Vivek! Nice to hear from you. I hope you’re doing well.
April 10, 2012
Very nice! You continue to inspire! Going to SF, renting a bike and going off with my D700 and a TRIPOD!
April 10, 2012
Thank you, George! I’m so jealous…can’t wait to see your shots from SF. Your shots were great without a tripod, but now, it’s almost going to be unfair!
April 10, 2012
Great work—and thanks for the fine session at the AUR.
April 10, 2012
Thank you so much, Bev! Sorry we didn’t get much chance to chat in San Antonio.
April 10, 2012
Awesome Mahesh. I still look forward to seeing your work. I hope you are well.
April 10, 2012
Thanks, Dinesh! Great to hear from you. Hope you’re doing well…keep in touch!
April 10, 2012
I love it when a photo becomes an emotion
April 10, 2012
Thank you, Vic! What a lovely comment…warms my heart.
April 10, 2012
I love red train. what would otherwise be just a turn, now looks like candy. Speaking of candy–the museum ceiling came out beautifully. with that i may actually HAVE to make the trip! Thanks.
April 10, 2012
Thank you, Rachael! I think certain parts of Tacoma are quite stunning. I was lucky to find Titlow Park, and, of course, the Museum of Glass is always great to visit.
April 10, 2012
The Discovery and Carkeek park photos are awesome … but there’s something about all the colors and the angle of the one from the Tacoma Museum of Glass that really draws me in! GREAT JOB, Dr. Thapa!
April 10, 2012
Thanks, Barb! Ya, I totally love that glass walkway…the colors is amazing to behold.
April 11, 2012
Gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!
April 18, 2012
Excellent shots, Mahesh. The cloud over the lighthouse in Discovery Park is too perfect.
Question about the following shot on the beach at Carkeek — is the G3 really capable of such an incredible dynamic range, or were you blending exposures?
June 28, 2012
Thanks, Chris! Sorry for the delayed response. The Carkeek shot is a blend of several bracketed exposures. No camera I know of has that kind of dynamic range.
April 22, 2012
Mahesh – I originally was captivated by your images over on FM what must be 10 -12 years ago now? Love this site and layout. Your images over there inspired me to take a photo trip with my younger brother to the Olympics several years ago. One of the best times of my life! I see a comment about a pregnancy. Best wishes with that. I’ve always been impressed with your ability to keep up your career and travel/photography. You’re in for a new “time management” challenge, but a great challenge it is! It’s funny, but I feel like I know you without having met you. Keep the imagery coming! All the best . . .
June 28, 2012
Don, great to hear from you! It’s nice to “meet” a fellow FM’er 🙂
April 29, 2012
Great series Mahesh, as always. Looking forward for some future posts in the C-E. When is your baby due?
June 28, 2012
Thanks, Emil! The baby (Kishore) is doing very well! I’ll come by sometime to C-E, when things at home settle down. 🙂
June 12, 2012
Carkeek park is a great place to photograph the sunset over the olympics, with a complete view of the mountains. It looks like you took this picture in Winter, based on the position of the sun
June 28, 2012
Thanks, Kris! That shot was taken in March.