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Looks like daal chawal 
Good MashaAllah

Good MashaAllah
My first dish I cooked myself (with littleassistance)came out well alhamdulillah. butter chicken: 0/10 for presentation lol
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Are you sure? Lol
My mum made butter chicken yesterday and as Periwinkle said...it looks like daal chawal!! ;D
Looks like daal chawal
Good MashaAllah
:O what's daal chawal?
omg u don't know wht daal chawal is ppl r crazy abt it here(not me dun like it). Umm its sort of curry made of pulses/lentils. Some ppl like it so much that they drink the curry![]()
usually its eaten with rice so daal= pulses/lentils and chawal= rice
i can't believe you don't know what daal chawal is google it inshaAllah u'll see how popular it is.
So today I decided to play with exposure a bit. I've been wanting to get into hdr (high dynamic range) photography. Incase u wanna knwo what that is: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/03/10/35-fantastic-hdr-pictures/
Anyway, this consists of capturing high lights, mid range and low lights and this kind of gives a 3d-ish flare to the images. The awesome part is just having ALL of the details there. The idea of shooting hdr has always been on my mind since I picked up my camera but, i figured I would tire myself out of regular photography first, and I've about hit that point now. Fiddling with the shutter speed and light manipulation has become kinda boring so, here's to the beginning of a cool journey for me, Insha Allah.
I started with an apple, it may not seem like anything but, look closely at the water droplets and notice how much detail there is, vs the regular exposure shot.cool eh?
HDR
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Regular/single exposure
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Hopefully in the near future I will post cool shots like on that site I showed, insha Allah.
ETA:
I did a tree also, these are both unedited images, just one of them is single exposure, the other multiple exposure.
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pretty neat-o! I'm pleased with the results.
- cOsMiC
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