dArpAn
(490) 2009-08-09 4:55
Now thats a double treat Angshuman. Two cute faces posing for your cam in their own unique ways. The color pallete of red and yellow against a pitch black backdrop is very attractive.
I recently had a discussion in TE on how to click people. I must say that this shot combined with the note is an excellent answer to me. Ok, another addition to my fav list.
PS: I absolutely love the nail paint of the boy in front, perhaps his misadventures with his sisters ;-)
dArpAn
(490) 2009-08-05 0:22
I was expecting something different from you for some time and this is way more than I expected. Amazing, you found such great b'uty in a simple door and walls. The colors and the texture of the wall is superb and the light is so very perfect.
Your best for me. Goes to my favs.
PS: Congrats on finaly starting a website to showcase your work :) I looked at it and wanted to send my feedback, but got extremely busy in office. I'll try again.
dArpAn
(490) 2009-07-31 5:55
You seem to be posting some amazing shots here. I appreciate the clean approach here. No hassles, just get to the center, focus and shoot. And the result comes out amazing. I guess you've got a great camera for such b'ful colors (or is it the rainy season?). Anyways, its a top shot. Keep posting such wonders :)
Rgds,
Darpan
dArpAn
(490) 2009-07-31 5:50
Very innovative take on a setting sun! If I guess it correctly, the trap seems to be a fish net. I agree a Avishek that the shot would come out exceptionally b'ful had you waited a little more. But still I like the approach. One more suggestion from my side, you can try adding a border. It'll enhance the aesthetic value dramatically. I'll try to show it with a WS if time permits. Keep posting :)
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dArpAn
(490) 2009-07-31 5:44
Great story and equally impressive visual. I really liked the diagonal treatment for the bridge. My only complaint- the DOF disturbs me here. IMO, it would have been better if you focussed on the left side more and let it blur at the right end. Just my way of thinking, nice shot from your side :)
Rgds,
Darpan
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dArpAn
(490) 2009-07-31 5:38
Hello Ashit,
You seem to be having a nice time shooting these really fast action shots. If I remember correctly, you once posted a series of similar shots of some boat race in Kerala, which were equally amazing.
This one is sharp, and timed to perfection. Somehow for me, the eye of the buffalo says is all. Perfect !!!
dArpAn
(490) 2009-07-15 9:17
Hi Caleb,
Though every shot of yours is special and stands out in crowd, this one has taken my breath away. Such a clear and simple portrait, including just the minimum elements to make it exceptional. Some wonderful light management here. IMO, if she would have seen into your lens, the shot wouldn't have come out so impressive. Its the side angle and sun that makes the difference.
Your best shot since I've started following your posts. Another addition to my favs.
Darpan
dArpAn
(490) 2009-07-15 9:10
Its one of those fresh works that linger on for long. I really like the wide angle view here and of course the highlight of the shot- birds!!! Not to miss, that this shot couldn't have been this amazing without the clear and crowded BG.
Super shot!!!
Rgds,
Darpan
dArpAn
(490) 2009-07-09 6:56
Splendid shot Caleb. The eye to lens contact here is superb and the way he stands out in the dark BG is b'ful. I can visualize this shot in this halves- the left one, hectic, full of activity and the right one, completely lull, silent and staring!
The shot is classic in the way the two halves are clearly visible. Super stuff!!!
Rgds,
Darpan
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