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Ashish Vanjari
My Journey
While walking on white sands desert, I saw this dried grass pivoted and obliging to the force of the wind. Most of my journeys have been happy and memorable when I just went with the flow, welcoming instead of resisting to the uninvited events en route.
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Ashish Vanjari  Joined CNP On 30 Jan 2012    Total Image posts 23    -   Total Image Comments 7    -   Image Post to Comment Ratio 1:0    -   Image Comment Density 45     -     Total Forum Posts 0

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Commentby nirlep on Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:12 am

Hi Ashish,
Imagine the subtlety of the whole thing. Two delible elements engaged in conversation. This is what seeing is about Ashish. The impression on sand will be blown away with the first gust but what you've seen and captured will endure.
If this is for starters what next :)
Thanks for sharing

Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Tue Jan 31, 2012 12:26 pm

Welcome to CNP Ashish !

When you showed your images while on our way back I thought you will be a nice addition to the CNP family. Nice to have you here with us. Hope you will enjoy participating here.

I like the way how wind carved its art on the sand - semi-circle and the ripples. To me this is wind personified !
The shadow is a beautiful addition there. Thanks for sharing - hope to see more of your creations.

Nirlep said, The impression on sand will be blown away with the first gust but what you've seen and captured will endure.

so true...

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Commentby Nilanjan Das on Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:51 pm

This is an extremely fresh vision Ashish, images like these probably can be compared to visual poems which start blowing from the frame and then enter the minds of the viewer to raise a storm. The subtlety all over this image expresses your mind, I must admit that I would be eagerly waiting to see your images henceforth. Ganesh, thanks for the new addition, it is indeed nice to have such creations which in a simple way signify freshness. I would have captioned this image SANDS OF TIME. You have given me a shiver and a jolt here. Bravo.....

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Commentby Ashish Vanjari on Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:12 pm

Ganesh Sir, thank you for introducing me to this wonderful group, I have already stared enjoying creative images by others on this website and will definitely improve my ability to see differently.
Thank you Nirlep, Ganesh sir for different perspective on this image, "Two delible elements engaged in conversation", "Wind Personified". A lot can be learnt from such comments/views.
Nilanjan, Thank you for kind words, I will work hard to live up to the expectation.

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Commentby bharath on Fri Feb 03, 2012 7:52 pm

This is really a imaginative capture Ashish.. Not sure but maybe a little more contrast would have helped? And I think a Black and White conversion would also make it more moody.

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