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05 Sep 2018 16:18:51
ImageImage by :
Ghanshyam Savani
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Probably the story of life for most of us... I could so well "connect" to this image of yours, Ghanshyam! Especially after having listened thru your write up from Nevil during the CNP meet.
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Commented on
31 Aug 2018 11:18:24
ImageImage by :
kiran_sham
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Thanks a lot for your kind words! I will try my best to be more regular.
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Commented on
31 Aug 2018 11:16:01
ImageImage by :
ramesh_adkoli
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Aahh... nature's labyrinth! Somehow reminds me of the window patterns in some of the forts in Jaisalmer!! I have an almost identical frame btw
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Commented on
25 Oct 2016 03:04:33
ImageImage by :
Pratik Pradhan
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Lovely work Pratik,.. Nicely seen and well thought of, to go low key... Close observation reveals just how symmetric the wings are!!
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Commented on
25 Oct 2016 03:00:04
ImageImage by :
Madhav Jois
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Wonderful creation sir... The aura of life radiating out...
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Commented on
22 May 2015 08:35:17
ImageImage by :
Rajkumar
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Just brilliant visuals...
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Commented on
31 Mar 2015 16:48:16
ImageImage by :
Ganesh H Shankar
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Fantastic work, once again! You had mentioned about the brush strokes effect that you get with the pan (with backdrop being close to the subject) when we were in Bharatpur... So I guessed that part the moment I saw this image... what made me curious was that we have both horizontal as well as vertical lines..
thanks for sharing... as always, you have again raised the bar
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Commented on
03 Aug 2014 16:19:18
ImageImage by :
kiran_sham
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Thanks a lot to each one of you for that feedback...
GaneshaNNa.. yes, the hope for survival, hope for a better tomorrow indeed!
Adithya - that made the image a little too flat for my liking... so i preferred to have it this way..
Thanks once again!
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Commented on
26 Jun 2013 11:32:58
ImageImage by :
kiran_sham
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Thanks everyone for taking time to provide your feedback.
GaneshaNNa, thanks! I do have a B&W as well, but I thought for a change, I should go with colors!!
Samyak - it is just a vertical panning.
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Commented on
14 Apr 2013 08:20:03
ImageImage by :
Saurabh R. Desai
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Very interesting one Saurabh. Almost as though the soul of the heron is shadowing it impeccably.. Monochrome version might even suit that story better... what do you think?
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Commented on
13 Apr 2013 21:47:27
ImageImage by :
Ganesh H Shankar
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Very clearly remember this GaneshaNNa... I was just a few feet away from you with my 11-16 doing similar images.. but I ended up deleting all of them
Very well done. The tilt has given a very good perspective here. Just one question... I know it was the natural orange and blue in the frame, but that combination of those 2 together probably asks for another contrasting color's presence in between the 2 of them??? or may be it's just my eyes??
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Commented on
13 Apr 2013 21:43:14
ImageImage by :
Debiprakash Dass
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: To me, this is a very bold image Debi-da (if I may call so). No matter how much one tries to ignore a tiger, its presence creates an unprecedented adrenaline rush!! And controlling it and making unconventional yet artistic images is just isn't easy! Very well seen and extremely well done!
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Commented on
28 Feb 2013 09:23:36
ImageImage by :
kiran_sham
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Thanks a lot for those meaningful words... I wonder why I didn't try out that crop.. sounds so logical and gives a good steady balance to the frame. Thanks again!
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Commented on
26 Feb 2013 17:51:44
ImageImage by :
sahanabalkal
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: This is very unique Sahana. Very well seen and done. I agree with Nilanjanda's comments... I think a better composition could have been possible.. pano might surely be great. Overall, the idea is a hands down winner.
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Commented on
20 Feb 2013 20:45:28
ImageImage by :
Praveen P Mohandas
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Good work Praveen. Very well seen indeed.
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Commented on
16 Feb 2013 20:08:25
ImageImage by :
Abhisek Majumdar
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Fantastic creation buddy... You know how I was struggling to find the right bushes to make something out of this... great work and very well seen.
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Commented on
09 Feb 2013 21:46:15
ImageImage by :
dinesh.ramarao
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: RD, I think the contrast in the frame so well suits the title of the image here... I think you have rightly articulated thru this image, how a chaotic mind could be visually represented... thanks for sharing!
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Commented on
09 Feb 2013 21:41:12
ImageImage by :
AbhishekD
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: The one in the foreground WITHOUT the one in the background would have made this just another image... As Nirlep rightly mentioned, it is the dual character that has made this frame. You might want to check on those brown patches scattered here and there on the frame.. that is not really adding any value in my opinion.. but I am sure you would have put it there for a reason.. so would like to know more from you on that. Good work overall. Thanks for sharing.
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Commented on
07 Feb 2013 21:37:22
ImageImage by :
AratiRao
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Oh.. what a title you have got for this one Arati... Without having to read any further, my mind immediately connected that with the image... good work indeed! Thanks for sharing!
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Commented on
06 Feb 2013 20:25:38
ImageImage by :
Abhisek Majumdar
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Buddy, this is the best one from the whole series... I just loved every pixel of this one.. I am not at all good when it comes to putting expressions and emotions into words but Dada has done a wonderful job in saying what I too felt.. absolutely fantastic work!!
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Commented on
29 Jan 2013 16:56:26
ImageImage by :
kiran_sham
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Got it... mine is indeed around 70 dpi... and now I also see that there is a huge difference in grains when I see it on a laptop display... hmmmm... very good learning!
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29 Jan 2013 14:35:45
ImageImage by :
kiran_sham
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: Thanks Ganeshanna, Dada and RD... I am just wondering, can someone please tell me how to check the dpi or ppi of my display? To me, the grain looks "just enough" but it could be me.. or it could be my display!! Any inputs? Or as i type here, I realize that i can Google for it
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Commented on
29 Jan 2013 14:22:44
ImageImage by :
ramesh_adkoli
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: The most popular guy from Bharatpur... he probably opened his eye for 1 second in the entire 7 days we saw him there... and you have caught him with that
Good work Ramesh!!
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Commented on
29 Jan 2013 14:18:31
ImageImage by :
Ganesh H Shankar
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: The most memorable image of the lot, Ganeshanna... I just wish I could "see" even half of what you generally "see"... just fantastic!
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Commented on
27 Jan 2013 12:38:49
ImageImage by :
Abhisek Majumdar
Comment by : kiran_sham
Comment: "Paired" should indeed be the title, as Dada mentioned... while I was going completely blank on what to make seeing them live in action, you were very busy making images.. good work buddy. Personally I would have preferred a slightly lesser de-focus, but this one also works well...