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Mother and young ones
Similar in theme to my previous post. Hope I am not boring you with these - the last one..
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Commentby rajeshmkrish on Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:48 am

Dear Ganesh,
I'm gathering all the courage to comment on your work here :) I really like the family being out of focus and the mood. Personally I feel the bird in focus is distracting. Wondering how it would be to not have the tree.. oops did I cross the line too much? Just my thoughts

Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:52 am

Rajesh, there is nothing like crossing the line. All views are right and we should have confidence in our own views and share them ! Thanks a bunch for your thoughts !

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Commentby Sravan Kumar on Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:10 am

I like the composition and mood, also the structure of the tree.

I had tried a similar compo last year keeping a Blackbuck out of focus and Kestrel in focus (a casual shot :) )
https://picasaweb.google.com/asravan/Ma ... 8176064434

Thanks for sharing.

Commentby Shankar Kiragi on Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:41 pm

Ganesh, Excellent image and mood here to me. I tend to like more even without the focussed tree and bird. But I would like to keep the animals in out of focus only :-)

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Commentby Pramod Viswanath on Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:11 pm

Gives the viewer a perspective of what your eyes saw at that moment and what you saw. Tough to understand your mind at times. Such a thing is very much essential for the people who intends to study your work. Loved the mood and processing.

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Commentby nirlep on Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:12 am

Hi Ganesh,
Your recent posts are different. There's a subtle shift in your seeing. I don't know if this change is a studied one or it has come about by its own force but the results are very rewarding. Would love to know your thoughts on this shift.
Thanks for sharing

Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Sat Jan 21, 2012 5:19 pm

Thanks for your thoughts friends. I felt, blur needs a context and contrast. Blur becomes more blur when we show a sharper contrast around it. It is like making a stick shorter without cutting it by placing a longer stick next to it. But I agree the presence of bird seem to demand some visual attention and is diluting my visual focus.

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Commentby Nevil Zaveri on Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:30 pm

like the subtle noise 'n blur that adds to the overall scape, ganesh. wonderfully seen 'n exposed. somehow, me too find that bird little distracting for the frame.

regards.

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