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Dhanraj
Dhanraj
bnilesh


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Camera: Canon EOS-400D Rebel XTi
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Date: Dec 25, 2009
Galleries: Portraiture, Rural
Date Uploaded: Jan 1, 2010

Viewed: 391
Comments: 21
Favorites: 0

He is Mr Dhanraj, a 84 year old man who still practices all type of body massage for his daily living. I found him while having my morning walk & trying to capture the beauty of place near to my hotel in Pachmarhi.

He showed me a way to small lake & some other places. He has lost his wife in 1993 & he strongly believes that her soul lies in a bird. He added when he daily visits the temple he founds the bird at same location & talks to him. I asked him to pose for me he was happy enough to have some tears in his eyes. I am going to send a print of this very soon.

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01/12/2010 01:15:07 PM
Great portrait, those eyes tells lots of stories,
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01/07/2010 01:45:42 PM
Wow, great image. The composition and expression are great. I do agree with the comments regarding the eyes, just a slight sharper would help. Still an amazing image with an moving story.
cheers,
JKH
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01/05/2010 11:24:54 AM
i love the story behind this photograph.

your portraits are amazing.
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01/04/2010 10:23:43 PM
I can feel the life in his eyes. Nice job.
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01/03/2010 04:12:01 AM
Love the detail in his face and clothes, great textures.
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01/02/2010 04:39:00 PM
This is really good
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01/02/2010 01:37:48 PM
I believe we could all learn something from your portraiture. Great background story with this as well. =¬)
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01/02/2010 04:05:22 AM
First impression:
What a great moment to capture. The tears in his eyes really bring this shot to life.
You weild that kit lens like it's 'L' glass. No wonder you own most of the images on that lens profile page.

Suggested improvement:
Can't think of anything.
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01/01/2010 03:47:21 PM
I do agree with Stephen, it does appear like the focus has been missed on the eyes - the part of the scarf closest to us and the nose is in focus - what aperture did you use? Also, and I hope I'm not going to offend, I think the post processing is a little heavy - the haloing behind the (his) left side of his head and the somewhat tone-mapped appearance detracts from what is most probably an awesome shot. I'd love to get my hands on a RAW of this and have a play.

I should clarify that I think it is a really good image - I'm just not sure we're seeing the best of it here.
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01/01/2010 02:37:18 PM
amazing detail in his face, clothes, and just enough surrounding to give this photograph real meaning. really amazing photograph. well done.
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01/01/2010 02:36:14 PM
a great portrait made even better by the story behind it, great work Nilesh! you started off a side cahllenge with something worthy of a ribbon!
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01/01/2010 12:24:13 PM
lot's of character. Nice DOF. Love this photo
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01/01/2010 10:58:16 AM
wonderful and sincere portrait - this is the type of image I joined the side challenge to find
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01/01/2010 10:22:09 AM
Such a moving story-very well done !!!!!!!
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01/01/2010 10:03:24 AM
Great composition, posing, colors. Wonderful details on his headgear and beard, but the eyes seem a bit soft -- might want to try a bit of selective sharpening.
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01/01/2010 09:56:54 AM
wow...perfect
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01/01/2010 08:27:48 AM
What a kind gentleman. I love the story about his wife and the bird. :)
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01/01/2010 07:14:54 AM
excellent portrait. the cropping is just perfect to my liking.
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01/01/2010 06:27:13 AM
Amazing detail! GREAT job on this.
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01/01/2010 04:50:20 AM
Nice capture - and interesting write-up on the gentleman.
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01/01/2010 04:02:07 AM
I really like these types of portraits, makes me want to travel so I can go meet these interesting people and take their portraits. I really like your depth of field, i think you may have missed focusing on the eyes as they don't look as sharp as the rest of the face. Of course he may have cataracts. It is good to see that you lit this side on, maybe the use of a reflector would have helped as well.
You should also try a mono conversion of this as his beard will look spectacular in it.
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