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Tim Morgan
{K:1023} 9/14/2005
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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!
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THEODORE STAMOULIS
{K:2507} 5/22/2005
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Good image. Bad scanning. :-)
Theodore
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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 5/22/2005
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Beautiful portrait.
Very powerful smile and a good commentary, Pankaj. Excellent documentary work.
I like this old-style documentary photo and don't mind the technical failings: the expression is so well captured and framed we don't have time to be distracted by scratches.
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Pankaj Arora
{K:3752} 5/22/2005
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Thanx debarshi i wd surely checkout that software!
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Debarshi Duttagupta
{K:26815} 5/22/2005
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Pankaj great expression captured on the Rickshaw walla's face. But I see a lot of scratch marks on the photo. These may have come from the negative itself if it is damaged or from the scanner bed. You can use photoshop to correct this. Another great tool is a free software from polaroi called the PDSR or the Polaroid dust and scratch removing software. This photo will look musch better without those dust and scratch marks. All the best. Keep clicking.
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