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I am happy to share with you my published images in the Better photography Magazine.

I have participated in their contest Better photographer of year 2009 & submitted images in various categories.Unfortunately none of my image was selected as finalist/winner. But it looks like that they found some of them good enough only for publishing in their magazine supporting the article. I am sharing those images in this article.

 Published in the supplement "secret of shooting the natural world" in annual issue of "Better Photography" Magazine of June 2010.
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 Published in "Better Photography" Magazine, issue of May 2010 under Tips & Tricks section.
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 Published in the supplement "secret of shooting the natural world" in annual issue of "Better Photography" Magazine of June 2010.
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 Published in the supplement "secret of shooting stunning macros" in annual issue of "Better Photography" Magazine of June 2010.
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Published in the supplement "secret of shooting people & portraits"in annual issue of "Better Photography" Magazine of June 2010.
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  1. Fantastic photos, great merit, well deserved publication!
    Congratulations, Nilesh!
    Big hug from Porto, Portugal!
    A.Miguel Oliveira

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  2. Excellent quality and delicate eyes in this qulity work. Congratulations!

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  3. riadomar= Teresa Soares - woophy member...

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  4. Thanks a lot A.Miguel Oliveira & riadomar !

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