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An idea for exclusion
A few days back we had an interesting discussion on effect of clutter (Praveen's and VMR's images) on the image and how to effectively "see" the clutter. Here is another perspective - some times (often?) clutter may not go very well with the subject. One of the experiement I did during recent times is to see the subject through a hole of foliage. This helps me avoid the unwanted clutter and it also seem to provide some interesting perspective. This image is one such. Thanks for your views..
Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:35 pm
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Commentby Praveen P Mohandas on Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:12 pm

successfully attempt to describe another form of clutter .....this is also an example to show how all we can use a long tele lens differently other than the reach it provides....excellent image sir......

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Commentby Ashwini Kumar Bhat on Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:14 pm

This is a fantastic perspective. Totally in love with this image ever since I saw this for the first time on your website. The foliage and the way the bird stands out make this image a very unique one. Great seeing here and an equally excellent execution. thanks for sharing....

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Commentby Kaushik Balakumar on Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:18 am

Beautiful image Ganesh. Saw it earlier on NPN & ofcourse it was an easy guess on who made the image :P
This image reminds me of Mathias Klum's images. In most of his images he uses the foliage effectively, to bring the focus to the subject.
I love this image of yours.

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Commentby Vijay Mohan Raj on Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:24 am

I really liked the attempt here, infact this one take a step further from your Vulture image where foliage was used for 'burning' the foreground here the seeing through a foliage has brought the focus on the owlet and has excluded what could have been distracting elements, it is no wonder soon people will be carrying large leaves with holes in them to exclude distracting elements. I liked the placement of the owl here.

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