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Suvomoy Mitra
{K:8369} 3/18/2003
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I decided to keep the distant couples as a continuation of the pic.Without them the story would have ended abruptly. Their position beyond the road suggests a larger playground for the lovers, well this is my personal view.
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Joy Bhowmik
{K:854} 3/18/2003
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Something I forgot to add, the flowers in the foreground, are a wonderful anchor for the rest of the scene. I learnt something from this technique.
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Joy Bhowmik
{K:854} 3/18/2003
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I would agree with another comment about the composition. That is maybe, you could have achieved a different look by taking out the other couple in the background and the tree/bush on the top left? I do not think they add to the mood of the photograph but maybe you have your reasons for including them in the picture.
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Suvomoy Mitra
{K:8369} 3/17/2003
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Privacy yes, I agree, we should exclude but the list is short, really short.
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Partha Sen
{K:478} 3/17/2003
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Excellent tuning of the moment with colour. Just a query - should we exclude the place from the list where people can enjoy privacy.....
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 3/17/2003
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BTW, if u crop the couple in the bg, it certainly gives a different mood. Tried a couple different cropping... anyways, its a nice job.
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 3/17/2003
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Nice bit of drama here. Love the framing using the flowers in foreground. With the couples at the back shows the nature of the park. well done.
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Poppy Blue
{K:249} 3/17/2003
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You have caught a beautiful moment here. Love is a trap though, and we all fall into it.
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 3/17/2003
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Perfectly done.
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Marco Brivio
{K:14339} 3/17/2003
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Great shot Suvomoy. Iwas in Kolkata two years ago during my honeymoon trip and it was an unforgettable experience. My wife and me love Kolkata and India, we had a great time there. Regards, Marco
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