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12/16/2002 07:03:06 AM · #1
How is this shot?

Thanks
Ashish

Message edited by author 2002-12-16 07:06:55.
12/16/2002 07:07:01 AM · #2
I find this shot to be fantastic. I like the textured feel of the picture. Also of interest, there's one "prayer" missing in the upper left, plus one little stuborn boy standing up. Very, very, interesting shot. Congratulations.
12/16/2002 07:09:26 AM · #3
Hey Jacko,

That was really quick reply. This shot was well appreciated by guys in India as they cant belive as to what is in the shot at the first look
12/16/2002 07:20:25 AM · #4
I think it is an excellent shot too.
12/16/2002 07:29:52 AM · #5
Couple of more shots taken during the festival

Photo1

Photo2
12/16/2002 03:11:59 PM · #6
Wow! I love that first shot ash...great job!
12/16/2002 03:33:49 PM · #7
Beautiful imagery. I truly like the photo at the beginning of the thread and photo 2. Keep up the good work.
12/16/2002 03:58:56 PM · #8
Ashish,

I think you need to change your bio... There is no way I'm going to believe you took those three shots by accident :) You have a wonderful eye and great sense for when to hit the shutter. This is stellar work!
12/16/2002 04:47:35 PM · #9
All three seem very professionally done. The first, with the prayer scene, is a wonderful texture, with just enough oddity to generate a good deal of interest. The second is also wonderfully done. The color and expressions are great. The third is my favorite. It has such a quality of expression, plus the technical issues seem perfect!

Are you sure you're not a professional photographer, in disguise?
12/16/2002 04:55:48 PM · #10
Ashish!!!
This photo stops me in my tracks! I am mezmerized by the pattern, and the meaning and emotion is striking! My eye goes right to the open space, and then follows the pattern of people to find the standing boy.
Great angle... great timing..
The other shots are well done,... but the first one is amazing!
12/16/2002 07:30:21 PM · #11
Ashish, this is beautiful work! All are nice but the first one is exceptional.
12/16/2002 10:29:05 PM · #12
Believe me, I am really on the top of the world now after reading such a great feedback from you all experts.

I am sure that I am using one of the most basic camera than what you all have. It would be great if someone can suggest me which camera should I buy now. I am looking to buy a new camera which helps me to enhance my skills more.

Thanks once again
Ashi
12/16/2002 10:37:48 PM · #13
The top left looks a little out of focus.. and theres one "gap" and one person standing up... But those were a litle out of your control lol. Great shot!
12/16/2002 10:50:02 PM · #14
At first I was like "why is the guy on the near-right turned the opposite direction?" ... but then I realized they were ALL in that direction. Sorry!

This is really a fantastic image. It definitely has a story and captures a moment in time, two of my favorite benefits of a photo. The angle is also excellent and adds great lines to the shot.

In short, incredible.

Rob :)
12/16/2002 10:54:19 PM · #15
This is a fabulous image of which I am genuinely envious. Well done!
12/16/2002 11:00:57 PM · #16
Ashish,

The first and second images are outstanding. Keep up the good work!!!

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