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Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/14/2008 3:34:17 PM

Uderstand and completely agree. Sometimes I used ND split in Bryce and that gave me the tonal variation of sky colors.
        Photo By: Debjit Ghosh  (K:3494)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/14/2008 3:34:13 PM

Uderstand and completely agree. Sometimes I used ND split in Bryce and that gave me the tonal variation of sky colors.
        Photo By: Debjit Ghosh  (K:3494)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/14/2008 3:34:07 PM

Uderstand and completely agree. Sometimes I used ND split in Bryce and that gave me the tonal variation of sky colors.
        Photo By: Debjit Ghosh  (K:3494)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/14/2008 3:33:37 PM

Uderstand and completely agree. Sometimes I used ND split in Bryce and that gave me the tonal variation of sky colors.
        Photo By: Debjit Ghosh  (K:3494)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/13/2008 10:06:57 AM

Khub Sundor hoyeche. With due respect to the wonderful picture, can you please tell me if the sky way this colorful or you used filter in pp. If yes can you kindly share the original picture?
        Photo By: Debjit Ghosh  (K:3494)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/13/2008 9:57:45 AM

Hya re boss, Totally agree.
        Photo By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/12/2008 12:49:23 PM

Ha ha h, amiyo setai bhabchilam. Amaro ek'i problem. Ekbar kolkata'r buke ek forashi photographer'ke dekhechilam brisht'ir por tram line'e kada rastay shuye chobi tulche. Amra, atleast ami, orom hote pari na - etai apshosh. Bhalo chobi ki kore utbe na bhebe, ami bhabi chobi tolar oshubidhe. Eta kata'te hobe. Tui ki bolish?
        Photo By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 7:08:52 PM

Hmm water body noy to bujlam, kintu glossy reflection dhorar ekta bhalo element. Ami bhabchilam otai jodi frame'e khub emphasise kore use kortish, chobita aro bhalo hoto. Etao khub bhalo hoyeche, amake janish to, notun experiment korar jonno mukhiye thaki. Kichu mone korish na.
        Photo By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 7:00:33 PM

Thanks Abhirup
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 6:56:56 PM

Hi Abhirup, thank you, eta handheld, tripod'e rakhle bhalo hoto. Glad yo liked this
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 3:14:18 PM

Sure, thank you, that really helps.
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 2:49:00 PM

Thanks for your comments. I think you are on medium format films. I work on 35mm too. Will Fuji sensia or provia slide films help in getting cross processing effect. What do I tell in the lab to get this effect. Is there a technical name I should mention to them?
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 2:45:29 PM

Good one, I would like less of dark cloud (right corner) more of red clods, specially the colorful waterbody to fill more of the frame. I got your idea why you wanted to have the lines in right, (probably you wanted a frame) of a contour to draw viewer's eye into the picture, but here, I feel that purpose is not served as the lines are not converging towards water body. I think it would have been more powerful shot with little more evelation and closer to the water mass.
        Photo By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 2:40:10 PM

Nice compo and color, but blurred focus makes the picture incomplete. I would suggest atleast one object to be in sharp focus to anchor viewer's eyes. Its like short stories - suddenly ended leaving lots of thirst.

Thanks
Aurobindo
        Photo By: Akash Bhattacharya  (K:306)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 2:37:37 PM

Too good, specially with wild turquoise water in foreground.
        Photo By: Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP  (K:18382)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 2:35:58 PM

I like to learn the technique how you selectively burn the picture to create interesting points of highlights. can you please teach me?

Great compo and color.
        Photo By: Abhirup Chakrabarty  (K:792)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/11/2008 2:34:45 PM

Does this involve heavy postprocessing? Nevertheless very colorful picture
        Photo By: Abhirup Chakrabarty  (K:792)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/10/2008 5:03:40 PM

Thank you Hussam
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/7/2008 7:43:21 PM

Very interesting. Great motif of nature that are not frequently found. I vote this for Patterns in Nature Project.
        Photo By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/7/2008 7:23:51 PM

Thanks Julie, glad you liked this picture. Appreciate for your comments.
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/7/2008 5:43:41 PM

Thanks for your comments Peter, but i am not fully satisfied with this pic, its not as sharp as it should be. G lens and windy :)
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/6/2008 6:39:42 PM

Debu,
Tor Sigma 105 ache na? what is minimum focusing distance?
Auro
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/6/2008 7:30:37 AM

Na re guru, amar seron bhalo lage ni.

These are not razor sharp images, not even sharp to be called good photos on usefilm. The photo was taken handheld, I should have used tripod, but the flowers were at ground level, so it was difficult to stoop so low, it was windy and I was not using a proper Macro lens, it was Nikon 70-300 G lens I was using. Can you suggest some real good macro lens that woun't create a big hole in my pocket :)
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/5/2008 9:52:28 PM

Simple bold and beautiful. Good work
        Photo By: majkim s  (K:209)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/5/2008 9:51:18 PM

Thanks Peter
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/5/2008 9:42:18 PM

Thanks Hussam
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/5/2008 8:05:04 PM

Thanks boss, appreciate your spirit.
        Photo By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/5/2008 7:21:19 PM

Na guru, ei chobita kintu jome ni (IMHO)
        Photo By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/5/2008 5:22:01 AM

Thanks Violetta
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)

Critique By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)  
7/5/2008 5:21:20 AM

Thanks Kamreb
        Photo By: Aurobindo Saha  (K:2396)


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