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Avi
{K:70138} 6/15/2009
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Dear Bazil,
Thank you for your detailed comments on some of my works. Unfortunately, I am hopelessly tied with my day job these days, and cannot respond to conversation as I used to do. Probably you can comprehend.
I am very glad that this is one of my images that you chose to comment on, since (as you have probably guessed) it's one of my favourites too. This is the color version, I have a mono version of this too, which you can see here: https://www.usefilm.com/image/1498015.html
The mono is my preferred version. The way I chose the title of this will probbaly give you an idea about how I felt about this composition - I have this strong line down the middle, separating a dark part and a lighter part, with two kids, one in motion, the other somewhat frozen. I am challenging the bookish definitions of composition, and am also trying to throw in a flavour of Yin and Yang.
Please excuse me if none of that made any sense. I am known to be quirky.
very best, Avi
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bazil raubach
{K:994} 6/14/2009
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An emotive image, with some smart key points, the face being blured whilst the child's face being in focus touches something inside of me.
As someone who comes from Africa, this image represents the type of snapshots I often see in the shanty environments I often work in. It also have a South American flavour which took me by surprise.
I find the strong vertical in the background a distraction, but realistically when you take these images, you get what you get.
This is a start of a conversation, where is the rest of the dialogue?
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Dan TDFoto
{K:8618} 4/28/2009
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WONDERFUL blur shot!!!
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 4/20/2009
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excellent work... great capture
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Avi
{K:70138} 4/14/2009
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thanks :):)
what abt May ?? I am planning to go to Disneyland and won't be in town between may 1st and 4th ..
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txules .
{K:62768} 4/14/2009
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strange ang good, the more i look at this the more i like it jd
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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 4/14/2009
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It looks like someone doing the tango with a giant, it's a pity about the vertical line it somehow forces the mind to separate the two subjects, an interesting shot, nonetheless Regards, Gary
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vehbi dileksiz
{K:37355} 4/13/2009
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perfect work Avishek...congrats...vehbi...
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soumya
{K:13087} 4/12/2009
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etar b&w ta to aage dekhechhilam. bijit dar boktobyer sathe ekmot. hoyto tumi etai cheyechhile but a rear curtain flash motion blur er sathe sathe subject der face gulo keo sharp rakhto. onoboddo chhobi hoto. example: http://www.flickr.com/photos/latitudes/133206615/
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Avi
{K:70138} 4/11/2009
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thank you. mone rakhbo eta.
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Bijit Bose
{K:5871} 4/11/2009
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you get the motion blur as profound as this one, but you get the faces too.
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Bijit Bose
{K:5871} 4/11/2009
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Try out a rear curtain sync flash in apreture or shutter priority - baki sob kichu same rakho..you will see what I meant.
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Avi
{K:70138} 4/11/2009
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ami kintu motamuti eirokom-i chaichhilam. tumi kirokom bolchho ?
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Avi
{K:70138} 4/11/2009
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just slow shutter.
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Bijit Bose
{K:5871} 4/11/2009
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na guru, eta amar oshadharon lageni. Tumi jeta chaichile, seta korte gele akta slow sync flash lagto.
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K r i s h n e n d u - The NoOne
{K:12059} 4/11/2009
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eta ki korecho? asadharon hoyeche dada. very unique style to me kibhabe tulle ektu bolbe?
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