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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
7/19/2009 2:25:39 PM
Dhnnyobad Suvroda. Apnar comment bhalo laglo. Ektu halka yellow tinge ache. Ekhn nana computer e colour balance onujayi yellow ta kom beshi lagbe.
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Photo By: Subhanjan Sengupta
(K:883)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
7/2/2009 6:53:14 AM
Looking very good.
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Photo By: soumya
(K:13087)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
7/2/2009 6:52:29 AM
Very good. I like these kind of experiments.
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Photo By: Rajesh Bhattacharjee
(K:3647)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
7/2/2009 6:51:35 AM
Are sobi bhalo. oitao. Eitao.
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Photo By: Anindya Chakraborty
(K:12765)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
7/2/2009 6:14:17 AM
Bah. Dimension ta darun. Besh bhalo lagche. Kintu subject edike takano bhalo na jedike destination se dike takale bhalo?
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Photo By: Atish Sen
(K:6346)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
7/1/2009 5:48:50 PM
My Goodness. What a tiny creature! So marvellous.
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Photo By: Sounak Mukhopadhyay
(K:2854)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
7/1/2009 5:45:29 PM
That was such a good compliment. But I would like my picture to be thought beyond boundaries. Let not nationality define art. To me the image speaks of the innocence of children.
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Photo By: Subhanjan Sengupta
(K:883)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/19/2009 2:34:38 PM
Ki ar bolbo! Ei plagiarism er bhoye ei sob kora. Ja sob sunchi ajkaal.
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Photo By: Subhanjan Sengupta
(K:883)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/19/2009 9:29:30 AM
And you have made the location 'India'. I think new York is not in India.
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Photo By: Anirjoy
(K:1153)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/19/2009 9:28:18 AM
Very interesting. In fact the red has worked out well. Any other colour would not have worked well. I myself would have loved to capture this picture.
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Photo By: Anirjoy
(K:1153)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 7:42:50 PM
Thank you for such a wonderful comment. It was thought provoking and very true.
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Photo By: Subhanjan Sengupta
(K:883)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 9:16:13 AM
Fantastic. A brilliant dynamic shot. Apt exposure. I hope your camera has not been smeared by dust.
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Photo By: Carlos Bárcena
(K:586)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 7:37:22 AM
Tmr Go Green chobita amr sobcheye bhalo legeche. chobitar ekta important theme ache.
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Photo By: Supriyo R. Sarkar
(K:7582)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 7:34:48 AM
besh bhalo composition. Division ta bhalo hoeche. oitai to mojata. bhalo hoeche.
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Photo By: K r i s h n e n d u - The NoOne
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 7:32:22 AM
chobita nisondehe bhalo. Kintu ami bhabchi ki kore ektu innovation ana jeto. Kemon hoto jodi ektu lomba shutter speed dite? Amr mone hy ekta interesting jinish hoto. Alotay bodhy ekta moja hoto ar nodita boe jawar ekta felings hoto. Oi floating jol e reflection ta kemon hoto ke jane. Nischoi interesting kichu ekta hoto.
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Photo By: arnab sarkar
(K:2115)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 7:28:59 AM
Angle ta besh innovative.
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Photo By: Aungsita Chatterjee
(K:19843)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 7:28:21 AM
excellent capture
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Photo By: B B
(K:4346)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 7:27:44 AM
bap re bap. dekhei amr lom khara hoe jacche.
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Photo By: Suvro Datta
(K:4892)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
4/8/2009 7:23:58 AM
Ei holo important social documentary. Ei chobi aro onek beshi dorkar. Kintu manushke e sob chobi dekhabar poro tar kono awareness hy na. Ei tai dukkho. jai hok. Amra photographer der kaaj hole dekhea jawa. One day it will bring an effect.
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Photo By: Anindya Chakraborty
(K:12765)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
2/12/2009 3:15:46 PM
I have been wondering for some time whether I shall be buying a D40 with a 18-105 mm camera or not. I do not have a DSLR. So I had to decide a model. I was not sure of the D40. But after seeing your pictures, I can consider it as a good camera given my low budget. Whatt do you think?
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Photo By: B B
(K:4346)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
1/17/2009 5:39:19 PM
Bah. Sundor rong. Lively picture. But post processing ektu beshi intense hoe jay ni ki! Ektu kom krlei bhalo hoto. Kintu chobi besh sundor.
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Photo By: Aungsita Chatterjee
(K:19843)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
1/17/2009 10:02:06 AM
Very powerful image. Very good work and accurate use of available light.
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Photo By: David Skoumal
(K:-29)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
1/17/2009 9:56:47 AM
wider angle and sharper focus would have made this a brilliant shot.
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Photo By: Ümit Beceren
(K:71)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
1/17/2009 9:55:16 AM
It feels as if I am almost there bathing in the golden hue of the light.
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Photo By: Krishnendu Chatterjee
(K:699)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
1/13/2009 8:57:21 AM
Dear Dr. Arup Ghosh
First of all I must say that I had been in look out for images taken by you. I came to know about you from my professor - Subrata Ray Chaudhury. I also saw the picture 'Barber' at the 2008 archives of Cannes. There is no doubt of the fact that it was one of the best pictures that I have ever seen. I made a google search today and found your works on Usefilm. And I must say that I am overwhelmed. Works like photographers like you help novice photographer like me who have been taking pictures only for a few months.
With my limited understanding I would like to communicate to you my viewpoints on this picture, as this is your latest upload.
The first important point of this picture is the diagonal crest and troughs. This geometrical pattern captures the eye and calls for attention. The most amazing part of the picture is the expression of the cow and the child, which are very similar. If this had not been there, the image would have lost the appeal. The way the cow is aware of the photographer is a rare sight. Apart from this, one also gets an impression of the environment in which the child works and lives. The detailing of the girl and the brick floor is well captured. In short, this is a very good shot.
But a criticism is incomplete without noticing a few drawbacks. What captures the attention at first glance is the first cow, which unfortunately has nothing to say. So one has to observe very carefully to understand what is important in the picture. The other thing is that the man is decapitated totally. As far as I know and have realised is that no biological figure must be cut out at any joint. If at all it has to be cut out, it has to be somewhere between the knee and foot. There could have been an interesting expression on his face. But we are missing that. It also seems that you may have burnt the region behind that man using the burn tool of photoshop. A careful look at the image makes this very apparent. I do not know why you did it. But I think it is troubling. This is my personal opinion. You see I am only 23 years old and know nothing of photography. I have been taking pictures for only four months. So forgive me if my points are wrong. You are an excellent photographer and I am looking forward to learn a lot from you.
Regards, Subhanjan Sengupta http://clickmoments.blogspot.com/
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Photo By: Dr.Arup Ghosh
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
12/12/2008 7:32:10 PM
Now that is one of my favourite pictures. I do not know why I do not get to see cob webs here. I mean, there has to be a cobweb big and strong enough to handle the weight of water droplets. But I like the compromise too. Thank God I do not have to see big sized spiders.
Thank you for your advice on 'Trapped' and 'Red Rose'. I used a torch as the source of light and a white envelop as a reflector for taking the picture of the rose. Complimenting that there is a small low quality compact camera. So I had a lot of trouble to cast proper light on the rose and take clear and sharp pictures. But someday I wish to be good enough to have a personal studio with a real good DSLR. Now I do not even have a camera of my own. But let's hope for the best.
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Photo By: Suvro Datta
(K:4892)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
12/12/2008 2:47:36 PM
Good studio work. But I feel you could have used a reflector to light up the dark hand and dress a bit. Nonetheless, an innovative idea and worth giving a few thoughts to.
Subhanjan http://clickmoments.blogspot.com
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Photo By: Paul Lara
(K:88111)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
12/12/2008 2:43:06 PM
Black and White mode will really work good with that black background. But I would have liked the picture if there were things in the background of the frame that would have added to the picture. That could have been a river faded out of focus. Or a tubewell with other kids having bath. Or even the door of a bathroom wide open with darkness inside and the subject infront would have done well. But nonetheless, good effort.
Subhanjan. visit me at http://clickmoments.blogspot.com
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Photo By: Aungsita Chatterjee
(K:19843)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
12/12/2008 2:38:32 PM
Nice close-up
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Photo By: Sergio M. Cameno
(K:7856)
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Critique By:
Subhanjan Sengupta (K:883)
12/12/2008 2:36:23 PM
one more thing - which texture is this? Is it in Photoshop?
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Photo By: Gianluca Gentilini
(K:461)
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