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abhra aich
{K:8830} 10/15/2005
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THANK TO YOU TRISH. I WOULD LOVE THAT IF YOU CAN GO THROUGH MY OTHER WORKS AND LEAVE COMMENTS ON THEM. THANKS AGAIN, ABHRA.
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 10/15/2005
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love the blue tones here. and love the journalistic approach. nice work.
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abhra aich
{K:8830} 10/4/2005
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i have tried them all but, some how i felt the blue tone apt for the purpose, i will post another pic in reference to ur suggestion, thanks again, abhra
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Anunay Nayak
{K:2807} 10/4/2005
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good snap. but to be veru honest, i did not like the blue tone. you can try these.
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![](http://thumbs.imageopolis.com/CritiqueImages/3/6/8/4/3684/943347-TN.jpg)
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abhra aich
{K:8830} 10/3/2005
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thank you very much for your comment and suggestions. regarding the moving car, i would like to say that i have kept that purposefully , as tried to show the contrast of a fast moving upper class life and a stagnant lower class living. thanks again. abhra
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George Vlahos
{K:1727} 10/3/2005
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Hi Abhra.
You asked me to comment on some more of your work.
Well here goes. This is a classic street scape shot. "People and the things they do", as I like to call it. You can look at this picture, and come to many conclusions, even though I suspect that most would think of poverty and despair.
The composition is generally good. and tells an important story.
However I would try to crop the image to the left, and reduce the impact of the moving car. It detracts from the subject.
With respect to the blue tone, I fail to see its significance, usage, and the comparison to the childs eyes.
IMHO, This image would greatly benefit from simple B&W or Duotone. Possibly even increased grain to portray that grity street feel.
Regards George.
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abhra aich
{K:8830} 10/2/2005
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THANKS MICHAEL
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Michael Trembath
{K:3235} 10/2/2005
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Once again you've managed to capture an image with such emotion. The blue tones definitely help convey the message to the viewer, good job!
Michael
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