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Critique By: timur basol  (K:5769)  
9/15/2005 8:55:58 AM

interesting shot. very good. Regards.
timur
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
9/14/2005 1:10:04 PM

This is a thrilling photograph! I can feel the unease as you press the shutter button. The timing and structure is flawless. Once milli-second earlier or later would have not included the expression of the man on the right. His eyes are trained onto the man that notices you. I imagine that just after you fired the shutter they all turned toward you? I am envy you this photo.
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
9/14/2005 1:06:01 PM

It is very hard for me to choose your best photo Pankaj. You have many that capture my attention and hold me to study them. This one however draws me in close and holds me longest. At first I did not notice the scanning artifacts but even after seeing them they do not detract enough to bring the photo down. Your capture of this man is fantastic enough for me to want to know his name, and he feels like a friend. To me that is the pinnacle of people photography. Brilliant Pankaj!
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: G G  (K:61359) Donor  
9/14/2005 11:00:10 AM

Beautiful portrait Pankaj. I like the angle of capture, and the expression that you catch.
A little bit dark for me..
Well done
Fabrice
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Kiran Kumar R Ghadge  (K:554)  
9/14/2005 5:45:38 AM

Nice shot pankaj, Very creative..
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Kiran Kumar R Ghadge  (K:554)  
9/14/2005 5:37:23 AM

Very creative, Nicely framed.... good job
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: giovanni guido marchi  (K:27040)  
9/13/2005 11:33:54 AM

ottimo taglio !!!!
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: giovanni guido marchi  (K:27040)  
9/13/2005 11:32:57 AM

eccellente lavoro!!!!!!
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Susie OConnor  (K:34798)  
9/13/2005 3:56:24 AM

Nice perspective here. The mood is set with the dark lighting. Nice!
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Susie OConnor  (K:34798)  
9/13/2005 3:54:21 AM

Very creative! Thank you for inviting me to look at your images. I really like the idea here. The frame split into the black and flesh tone is really inventive. This is a really nice photo that would have been fantastic on its own, but is so unique in this presentation. Good job.
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Guido Fulgenzi  (K:6076)  
9/12/2005 6:30:16 PM

nice portrait and nice b%w.

Guido
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)  
9/12/2005 6:17:17 PM

Thanx haresh!
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: George Black  (K:102014) Donor  
9/12/2005 6:02:25 PM

Excellent! As I thought. Very creative idea and a wonderful image.

Good work,
--George
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)  
9/12/2005 5:55:06 PM

Thanx John!

I knew there was something special about this frame, but wasn't actually getting the right words to describe it to myself even (as most of my work is till date every intuitive and spontaneous and i am a self-learned as far as photography is concerned) i just get that special gut feeling and i click my shutter and it's only later that if i have good deal time at hands i might sit and get into the details of each of the good frame.As it happens with the digital, u usually end up taking lots of unnecessary frames which later u waste a lot of time trashing thus ending up in having less of time to spend on actual quality frames.

regards
Pankaj Arora
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)  
9/12/2005 5:46:46 PM

Ameed since you liked this guy's picture who happens to be my nephew, "I am posting a series of shots on my nephew, i hope u like them all'.

Posted 2 new frames today itself.

Regards
Pankaj Arora
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)  
9/12/2005 5:45:24 PM

Hye Onur!
It's after long that i am seeing you on my page, nice to c u back and thanx for the comment. I am posting a series of shots on my nephew, i hope u like them all.Posted 2 new frames today itself.

Regards
Pankaj Arora
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)  
9/12/2005 5:41:18 PM

Hi!
since you have liked this picture of mine, i may suggest you to have a look at this one as well!
http://www.usefilm.com/image/875880.html
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)  
9/12/2005 5:33:43 PM

Hi George!

It's single shot parted into two,change of mode in one and juxtaposed in reverse.I had the inspiration to play further with the framing of the image, thus unusual presentation.

Pankaj
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: George Black  (K:102014) Donor  
9/12/2005 5:20:01 PM

A loving, thoughtful portrait. The close cropping and the shadowed vignette effect mork well in establishing this reflective mood.

Best wishes,
--George
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: George Black  (K:102014) Donor  
9/12/2005 5:18:14 PM

A captivating portrait--or double portrait! The unusual presentation certainly adds to the fun and excitement of this great moment. Is this made from a single shot or two? Either way, the effect is great.

Best wishes,
--George
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)  
9/12/2005 3:57:56 AM

There's an alternate to that if you want, you can wire transfer the money into my account and i can then pay thro my credit card for u if u want!
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Kshitiz Anand  (K:4848)  
9/12/2005 3:26:18 AM

hi boss..! Well yaa. I have been visiting usefilm a bit late as of now.. I am waiting for the credit card to arrive..I have applied for it.. once that comes.. then only I will be able to become a donor..
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Ameed El-Ghoul  (K:42215)  
9/11/2005 6:42:50 PM

Very nice capture Pankaj, I like the lovely smile on his face, it is something really nice to photograph and capture,
Regards,
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Onur Özbakan  (K:16763)  
9/11/2005 2:06:45 PM

) so cute he is!! )
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: NN   (K:26787)  
9/11/2005 6:07:47 AM

Hi Pankaj! A perfect frame/angle for this impressive & famous building; beautiful stuff! Many thanks for your recent comment ... much appreciated!
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Bosnia Photo  (K:3088)  
9/10/2005 11:57:36 PM

Excellent! 7/7

Regards,
Mevludin
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: AJ Miller  (K:49168) Donor  
9/10/2005 11:53:07 PM

You're doing it again! Another clever shot - only the guy's head is fully in focus! This is a really unexpected result.
AJ
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: AJ Miller  (K:49168) Donor  
9/10/2005 11:48:52 PM

This is quite disconcerting - the two bands of water with their reflections disorientate the viewer who doesn't know where to look. In the foreground? Or in the background? I like this idea of confounding established principles...
AJ
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Paul Paul  (K:5362) Donor  
9/10/2005 11:23:00 PM

Yes, Pankaj Arora!!

Your most penetratingly humorous image!!
Man harnessing bottles, dwarfed by bottles, hard-working stony bottle-based look on man's face.

Yeah!

Paul
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: G G  (K:61359) Donor  
9/10/2005 5:49:22 PM

Wow Superb!! The colors are fantastic, and the reflection great. I like the movement of the 3 women in the boat.
Very nice capture Pankaj!!
Congrats
Fabrice
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)


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