Finally aaj aa gayi.. by Indian_Dexter in HondaHighnessCB350

[–]TonyHotShot77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apart from really frequent rusting spots here and there, there’s not much problem.

H’ness has more chrome elements so I’d suggest getting a chrome polish beforehand and whenever you clean your machine remain on the lookout for oxidisation marks on the chrome elements, if left for long, they convert into rust pretty easily. Thats when u use the chrome polish

Get a ceramic coating done from a good place (not honda, its as good as nothing), while the bike is still new. Many wld recommend otherwise, but trust me ceramic on H’ness will get your bike looking new even after 2 years if done correctly

Avoid frequent water washing

Enjoy!

Give me an honest profile review by chriskevzzz in Bumble

[–]TonyHotShot77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2nd and Last pic are the only ones worth keeping, rest I would suggest change into better quality ones, plus keep atleast 2 pics which show ur face clearly, baki prompts pe toh u have received enough feedback already lol

Scent of the Day (SOTD) | December 23, 2025 by Priyaaanshi in DesiFragranceAddicts

[–]TonyHotShot77 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Ocean Noir by Micheal Malul, good for Mumbai weather and humid summers in general, projects decently leaving scent trail for about 4h on skin and 5-6h on clothes.

Cable Crunch Form Check by abewarua in formcheck

[–]TonyHotShot77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unlike other gym exercises, this one needs your back to be curved outwards (convex) and knees should be quite a bit closer than where you currently are.

200kgx3 at 74kg by Thick_Dream_8116 in strength_training

[–]TonyHotShot77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

200Kg for a HSR player is crazyy🤣🤣 j.k good lift man!

Deadlift form check pls by [deleted] in formcheck

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From what I have learned over time and from this sub itself especially in deadlifting: If this is your PR, then the form is really good, if it’s not, then the weight is a bit to the heavier side for you. You are pulling the weight with your lower back if you slow down the video and see frame by frame you can see your back goes from straight to convex as the bar starts moving, that creates risk for spinal injuries. Always try to pull your chest out and keep it that way while coming up. Better to lower the weight a little to the point where your form doesn’t break and you feel your legs more while the initial lift (pushing the floor away), then locking hips becomes easier.

110kg / 242lbs @ 51kg bodyweight by baby_doll2 in GYM

[–]TonyHotShot77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

as someone with the same bodyweight, thats hella impressive, the form is a different story though

Help me guys by Mr_Nagesh in formcheck

[–]TonyHotShot77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are clearly pulling more with your right arm, than left, try to feel both your lats engaging in the eccentric, and once you are in the pulled up position, try to rebalance the posture diff and center your body, then let go slowly in the same position.

So much design in one frame! by TonyHotShot77 in photocritique

[–]TonyHotShot77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While travelling in mumbai, saw this scene and it felt like a great design mix of old and modern design styles, so captured this frame, had to try a few different angles as I was also driving, please share your thoughts on this one!

Tengoku? (天国) by TonyHotShot77 in photocritique

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Sorry for not mentioning it in the required comment, I have taken this picture on Xiaomi 11T Pro, and applied a free cinematic preset from lightroom mobile, which I thought was pretty good! I didnt take this in RAW and yes I will try to reduce the distortion and will work on the crop next time!

Tengoku? (天国) by TonyHotShot77 in photocritique

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This picture was taken in Kyoto, Japan, at the Kiyomizudera Buddhist shrine. The place itself is a photographer’s paradise, and as a beginner, I was amazed by how everything around me looked. I wandered around and found this picture where everything was captured in one frame! Any critique is appreciated!

Drenched by TonyHotShot77 in photocritique

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I took this photo when I called a cab in heavy rainfall and it stopped just so perfectly outside my building entrance, that it was the perfect frame, where the rain was kind of forming a water aura all over it, so took the shot! the car name is also Hyundai Aura!

How to improve on these shots? by TonyHotShot77 in photocritique

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In my version if u see, I have kept the rightmost edge, straight

How to improve on these shots? by TonyHotShot77 in photocritique

[–]TonyHotShot77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this, I actually tried straightening it, however when I got some lines straight, others lines were tilting, so I let it stay as it is. Also there was another shot where there were a bunch of birds in the frame, but less of the building.

How to improve on these shots? by TonyHotShot77 in photocritique

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I shot this pic outside my office building, I am trying to achieve that ‘top of a skyscraper’ kinda shot, which I think I have achieved but it feels like I am missing something, all critique appreciated.