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02/18/2010 09:06:19 AM · #1
Hi Friends,

Last week we had a Shivratri Festival and we had fair near my house. I went there to click some photos. I like people photography in such place. I feel each person in photo has it's own personality and each photo tells some story. I thought I should share it with you all.

People Photography

Please let me know your views on it.

02/18/2010 09:51:16 AM · #2
I like the perspective on this one!
02/18/2010 11:08:11 AM · #3
What mode do you shoot in M, P, A...?
02/18/2010 12:08:58 PM · #4
Very colorful! It appears you were shooting in hard conditions: very bright mid-day sunlight, which is harsh and creates shadows. Overall I think the colorfulness is the best aspect, so the sepia ones are not so interesting to me. However, I notice in a few photos that the color saturation, although making the colors really pop, may have added too much color to the skin tones.

I'll try to leave a couple of comments on individual photos as well. Thanks for sharing!
02/18/2010 12:39:54 PM · #5
Really like your pictures.. I think some better post processing might just enhance the images a little more. Why don't you join our PPchallenge side challenge where we're all practising and sharing editing tips.
02/19/2010 12:00:03 AM · #6
Originally posted by pawdrix:

What mode do you shoot in M, P, A...?


I generally shoot with Manual(M) mode, but some times I used Aparture Priority (A) mode. Now I don't use Auto or Program(P) mode.
02/19/2010 12:05:08 AM · #7
Originally posted by citymars:

Very colorful! It appears you were shooting in hard conditions: very bright mid-day sunlight, which is harsh and creates shadows. Overall I think the colorfulness is the best aspect, so the sepia ones are not so interesting to me. However, I notice in a few photos that the color saturation, although making the colors really pop, may have added too much color to the skin tones.

I'll try to leave a couple of comments on individual photos as well. Thanks for sharing!


Hi Larry,

Thanks for your comments. You are right I was shooting in very bright sun-light. Even I like colorfulness but I was playing around with different type of editing as I am learning it.
02/19/2010 12:09:35 AM · #8
Originally posted by UrfaTheGreat:

Really like your pictures.. I think some better post processing might just enhance the images a little more. Why don't you join our PPchallenge side challenge where we're all practising and sharing editing tips.


Thanks Urfa,

I was really looking forward for help in post processing as I think I am not good at it. I will definitely join "PPChallenge side Challenge".
02/19/2010 12:25:14 AM · #9
I enjoyed that. You got in nice and close and with all the bright sun and rich colours I felt as if I had been there. I did think some of your sepia portraits outstanding.
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