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Photographer Partha Pal  Partha Pal {Karma:11619}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model Canon 30D
Categories From The Field
People
Portrait
Film Format 1 GB Kingstone
Portfolio Lens 17-40 f/4 L USM
Uploaded 6/4/2007 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Views 432 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating
6.50
/ 6 Ratings
Location City -  BIRBHUM
State -  WEST BENGAL
Country - India   India
About The day was too hot. The children are so eager for photographing themselves.A lot of children already gathered by the side of a pond in the village and started jumping and enjoying.Its huge demand to photograph them. Its jam packed and I found the gap less faces looks dramatic. I use the full wide and take some close shots. This one I like to upload in TE. Just wait I will upload some shots from Aradangali, a small village of Birbhum just 2 km away from my workplace.


About Birbhum:
Birbhum (Bengali: বীরভূম) is a district in West Bengal state of India. It lies at the middle of the western border of West Bengal right below the narrow waist of the state_name. Birbhum is the northernmost district of "Bardhaman Division" -one of the three administrative divisions of the state_name. Called by the name of "The land of red soil" Birbhum is famous for its topography and cultural heritage which is unique and is somewhat different from that of the other districts in West Bengal. Birbhum has also been the proud abode of nobel laureates like Rabindranath Tagore and Amartya Sen.

Birbhum has a dual blend of bushy plateau (Chhotanagpur) terrain from the west with its partly migratory tribal (Santhal) anthropological components, that gradually merges with the alluvial plainland terrain with stable farmer communities towards the east. The district is cyclically dried and flooded by the rain-fed rivers like Ajay and Mor. Ridden with this geo-anthropological diversity this land has given birth to many cultural and religious movements in history. As a single district it harbours the largest number of shakti peethas exemplified particularly by Bakreshwar and Tarapeeth. Visva Bharati University at Santiniketan, established by Rabindranath Tagore, is one of the places Birbhum is internationally renowned for. The star attraction of many of the famous festivals of this district, including Pous mela, are the safron clad bauls singing their deep philosophical songs in the local dialect along with playing their folk music typified by the indigenous instrument called ektara
Source- Wikipedia
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Nilanjan Mitra Nilanjan Mitra   {K:12955} 6/13/2007
out standing partha da....

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Luis  Steinberg (EFIAP) Luis  Steinberg (EFIAP)   {K:21250} 6/9/2007
PARTHA...really SUPERB...I know the indian photographers by my experience of international judge and they are really one of the best by the feeling and the highest quality...for me is 7+++++++++++++++.- Hugs,and thanks by your comments of my ballet photos.- LUIS:) ;)

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Shubhadip Ghosh   {K:696} 6/8/2007
Partha Da : this is awesome. One of the best shot I have seen. Absolutely great one.

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Partha Pal Partha Pal   {K:11619} 6/7/2007
I found the photo looks better after cropping the lower portion.
Have a look.
Partha

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174136} 6/5/2007
A delightful group of faces and brilliant smiles, Partha!)

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Atish Sen   {K:6346} 6/4/2007
Khoob bhalo laglo- great shot

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txules                                . txules  .   {K:62768} 6/4/2007
fantastic, Partha...txules

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Debarshi Duttagupta Debarshi Duttagupta   {K:26815} 6/4/2007
excellent shot Partha Da. Love those innocent smiles on the groups faces. I think this is the ture identity of India as a country, so many happy faces all around. I have traveled to many places due to my work but never found any other country where people smile so much. Great shot once again.

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Mohamed Badawy Mohamed Badawy   {K:11828} 6/4/2007
Bravo Partha , so great and fantastic shot 7\7 .

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Subhrajit Basu Subhrajit Basu   {K:3102} 6/4/2007
Superb shot Partha'da! I can understand the problem that you faced, all photographers have faced this problem while photographing in India at some time or other, too many children are interested to be photographed and it becomes very difficult to manage the 'crowd'! Here you've managed it wonderfully and like others I like the end result very much. Top angle makes it really dramatic and you've perfectly captured 'the mood'! Keep it up...7/7

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IMRAN AHMED IMRAN AHMED   {K:2007} 6/4/2007
Great... just great...
Love it... 7/7

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greg goodwin greg goodwin   {K:7089} 6/4/2007
fantastic shot... well worth the efforts, good composition with pic also..great work

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Ardalan Haddad Ardalan Haddad   {K:15567} 6/4/2007
this is extremely catchy...
I love it so very much...

indeed it's a great reflection for pure and innocent feelings...

Good on you!

Good luck
Stay Warm and Safe,
Ardalan...

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