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Photographer anandaroop ghosh  anandaroop ghosh {Karma:1787}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Nikon FM10 / FE10
Categories Portrait
Travel
People
Film Format
Portfolio people/street
Lens Nikon  MF 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5
Uploaded 12/6/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 100
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Location City - 
State -  NAMCHE BAZAAR
Country - Nepal   Nepal
About Lakpa, shown here, is a Sherpa from the Everest region of Nepal. Arguably the world's most prolific climbing community, no mountaineering expedition worth its salt is complete without Sherpa guides and porters. Having grown up in high altitude, Lakpa has more red blood cells in his body than people from sea level. This helps him process oxygen more efficiently in thin air, letting him breathe relatively easy in altitudes that would leave us gasping. In other words, mountaineering is in his blood.
Lakpa was our guide on our last trek in the Everest region.
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anandaroop ghosh anandaroop ghosh   {K:1787} 12/26/2005
Hi Mark, thanks for your comment. I like what you have done with the image. The cropped version works for me. I guess the other option would be to rework the image and use the dodge and burn tool a bit on the cap. I'll try that out and post you a reply sometime soon.

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Mark Wlaz   {K:4564} 12/26/2005
Anandaroop,
Your commentary "about the image" is interesting ... these men certainly are a unique breed, with unique capabilities.
With resepct to the image, you have intensified the contrast, which washes out the background, and thereby increases the visual strength of your subject's face.
However, I struggle with the resulting effect of the white crown on the subject's head.
I wonder if you had considered cropping the image, as in the attachment, below. It eliminates the white area on his head, and with the tighter shot, the eyes of your subject seem to stare at the viewer and draw one in, to study the photo closely.
Best regards,
Mark

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Ian V   {K:1730} 12/6/2005
nice portrait, i like the detail as well as the grain, also thank you for attaching that wonderful article with the photo, very interesting!

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