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Ganesh H Shankar
Gheese Pattern
Made this at Chambal river in northern part of India. Got attracted to pattern of moving gheese on the sand beach against the back drop of mountains. Thanks for your views..
Wed Dec 03, 2008 7:45 pm
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Commentby nirlep on Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:38 pm

Great shot Ganesh! The image catches the essence of the pristine in nature so effectively. The birds are so at ease with themselves and the sorrounding. And the color rendition O my! Perefect!!!
Thanks for this trip.

Commentby adnan jariwala on Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:40 pm

to me the geese and particularly their bar-heads stand out nicely extending from the sand and into the texture of the hills. lovely.

Commentby Sriharsha Ganjam on Thu Dec 04, 2008 12:08 pm

lovely image Ganesh. Nice colors contrasting the BG yet again. I see a dust speck at the right hand corner. And I think the horizon looks off by a couple of deg, I guess turning the image CW by a few degrees should do it fine.



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Commentby Vijay Mohan Raj on Thu Dec 04, 2008 9:43 pm

Ganesh this is my favourite bird and I like the setting here of the red legs on the sand bar stand out nicely, this is certainly a departure for this species because one tends to shoot the bars on the head. I agree on the slight cw rotation here. The border could have been less overpowering.

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Commentby bradhill on Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:37 am

Hello Ganesh,

Another fine example of how well you see (capture) the light - the light on the geese is nothing short of spectacular. I quite like your composition and how you divided the frame - it works well for me. I'm not sure of this, but I think I would appreciate the image even more if there was more contrast between the foreground and the mountains (simply by a darkening of the mountains). But this is a minor thing and you have (again) created an image that is both visually pleasing and very memorable.

Cheers...

Brad

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