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Critique By: Roberto Tomilli  (K:134)  
9/15/2008 8:33:50 PM

Well done!
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
12/8/2006 8:30:19 PM

I like a great painting, a wonderful image

All of the best my friend

www.camerause.com
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
11/16/2006 5:36:39 AM

Very amazing image of this street capture, great composition and light

Wishing you all of the best my friend
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Prasanta  Das  (K:54)  
10/18/2006 6:57:02 AM

Nice capture. Pl refer your comments to me .
Dear Mr. Nag, my heartiest Bijoya greetings to you & all my fellow Bangali brothers there. I am honoured by your comments. I love to have friends and hope you will accept my friendship . Do you need the photograph ? please let me know on my mail ID i.e < prosantodas@gmail.com or prasanto@sify.com . I shall be waiting for your reply.

With regards Prasanto Das,
Cell No. - +919436227711
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: no longer a member  (K:10557) Donor  
7/18/2006 9:50:20 PM

Great composition and you done a great job silulating depth of field. However, the petals on the bottom right needs a bit touching up. When you masked the flower in Photoshop you did not quite get close enough to the petals. This type of work is easier to do in layers.

This is an outstanding shot. I like the creativity of the presentation and sharpness of the flower. Nice work, Mike
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Michalis P.S.  (K:10136)  
5/25/2006 7:37:17 PM

Great shot. Very sharp. Composition is excellent.
Well done,
Michalis
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: George Marks  (K:15437)  
5/25/2006 1:28:21 AM

This is the best take on this particular location that I have ever seen. The cloudy sky tends to enhance the contrast just enough to make the incredible detail of these houses stand out. In sum, this is both a real representation of the city and a superb look at some of its finest architecture.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Anindya Maity  (K:7880)  
12/19/2005 12:32:43 AM

The sky is beautiful .
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)  
12/2/2005 4:07:53 PM

Nice composition.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Caleb Havill  (K:207)  
11/16/2005 5:01:01 AM

Removed from mass?!?
Ha! well done very nice shot.
Mustn't havce been any creative thinkers in church that day hehehe, nice use of the black and white for the scene
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: E. Winston  (K:92)  
11/4/2005 2:02:11 AM

I like it too....but would like it better if you had taken it from the other side of the road....wide open vistas are appealing
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Steve Aronoff  (K:18393)  
11/2/2005 10:55:50 PM

This would have been a very nice photo if the contrast had been consistent. As it stands, the left side of the photo is too dark.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)  
10/31/2005 6:38:16 PM

Actually, I extracted the man sitting down and applyed a -100 Saturation filter to the rest of the picture to create a black and white image. I did not change the color of the man or his bigs. See the original picture.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: C K  (K:1987)  
10/31/2005 6:16:32 PM

Superpic! very good choice of selected colors
ciao, cK
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Huub Bogaers  (K:3065)  
10/28/2005 8:43:18 PM

Was the picture worth being removed, of would the opportunity for many more shots of the same subject have been preferable?
Fun if you scroll the photo in this window gradually up and down the lights in the rims seem to flicker...
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: louis Michael  (K:4210)  
10/26/2005 12:48:01 PM

Interesting picture.There is a great difference between the mood between foreground and background.Black and white was a good choice for this one.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Jordan Piovesana  (K:240)  
10/25/2005 2:23:42 PM

I like it, I like it a lot.
Seeing this faceless person travelling through this sea of advertising and distant concrete structures, kinda makes me sad at what we are doing to our cities though.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor  
10/22/2005 8:45:23 PM

Well at least they were smiling! I don't think I'd want them angry at me... Next time, maybe get the feet in and keep the camera straight. That would do a lot for it. Also a squarer crop, with the cops almost filling the frame, would give it a lot more impact. But you captured the moment. That's where it all begins... Well done!
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: James Cannon  (K:-463)  
10/16/2005 5:24:38 AM

this is certainly a keeper.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)  
10/10/2005 7:59:28 PM

Very interesting and different photo. Accidents often work well like this one...
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Mohsen Bayramnejad  (K:21377)  
10/9/2005 10:14:03 AM

really great b&w work..creative composition..Love it!+7!
cheers,
Mohsen
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: elizabeth barnes  (K:353)  
10/8/2005 5:54:04 AM

Very cool!
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: elizabeth barnes  (K:353)  
10/8/2005 5:51:13 AM

I agree with Paul...just crop it. The cops really do have excellent facial features.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Nicole Marcisz  (K:10268)  
10/6/2005 6:33:36 PM

very nice black and white moody landscape. the sharp reflection is good with the soft fog of the trees.

cheers,
nicole
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Paul Paul  (K:5362) Donor  
10/5/2005 9:42:59 PM

YES!!!

Paul
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Paul Paul  (K:5362) Donor  
10/5/2005 9:40:29 PM

Ha ha ha!!
This image has a rough grubby feel again, which really enchants me. And the somewhat forced grin draws me headfirst through the photograph into the room, careful, of course, to avoid getting wopped in the head by the guitar as I pogo about a bit...

Yeah!

Paul
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Paul Paul  (K:5362) Donor  
10/5/2005 9:32:58 PM

Hey, big man!

I don't think it really matters whether the photo is good or bad. It is probably true to say this image lacks a bit of balance, but so what? You could play around and crop it around the faces or something.
For fun.
Maybe.
The fact that you managed to take it in the first place and make what is really quite a compelling image is--like wow, yeah etc.
I find myself drawn to look at it and enter into a staring competition with myself, wondering.
What are they thinking - I ask myself.
The piggy-faced man smiling benignly and the heavily armoured dwarf looking pert in a benign way... when you have seen what these people are capable of... and here they are all cuddly...
People, eh?

Nice work!

Paul
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Louison Rousseau  (K:710)  
10/5/2005 7:49:35 PM

I do wish I were able to see the plant more clearly, but you did create a very interesting introspective mood, here.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
7/23/2005 6:42:18 PM

Debashis,

Good location, nice model with a nice smile, good colours and light. The shutter speed seems fine but something's not right: the image is so soft, and I don't think this is a focus problem. Was the camera moving when you took this?
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)

Critique By: Jacinthe Duranceau  (K:1246)  
7/22/2005 7:36:10 PM

Nice shot! Love the tone. Very mystical.
        Photo By: Debashis Nag  (K:501)


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