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Critique By: David McGill  (K:2796)  
12/15/2011 7:00:15 PM

Hi Amitava.
Really beautifull photo.
Cheers Dave.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Stan Ciszek  (K:56854) Donor  
12/14/2011 6:02:17 AM

Really great capture Amitava.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
12/14/2011 5:48:41 AM

A beautiful sunset shot, Amitava!
Dave.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: ANUBRATA MUKHERJEE  (K:1510)  
12/14/2011 12:15:07 AM

khub bhalo......
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Len Webster  (K:25714)  
12/26/2008 10:49:46 AM

Like Roger, I feel the position of the hands is rather unusual.

Good shot (if perhaps a little grainy because of subdued lighting?)

Len
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Len Webster  (K:25714)  
12/26/2008 10:47:14 AM

Great shot. Very effective.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Len Webster  (K:25714)  
12/26/2008 10:44:52 AM

I love the way the light is centralised here. Beautifully done.

Hope to see some more postings in the not-too-distant future!

Best wishes, Len
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Riny Koopman  (K:102911) Donor  
10/11/2008 10:52:33 AM

Great shot!!
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
10/5/2008 5:15:59 AM

I took a renewed interest in this type of image after reading the Da Vinci Code. I almost lost that interest after seeing the terrible movie that came after the book.

But back to this photo, very nicely done. It does have some sense of mystery about it. I like it.

James
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
10/5/2008 5:13:41 AM

Nicely done. Food is an interesting photographic subject indeed.

James
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Robert Gaither  (K:34128) Donor  
9/26/2008 2:39:09 PM

Yes a fine shot and capture. I like to come over here sometime and see this for myself.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Paulo Vinícius  (K:2657)  
9/25/2008 3:04:47 PM

Good tones and well done composition
Congrats
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: yasargun muslum  (K:6647)  
9/25/2008 1:37:20 PM

:) Hii, nice shot.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)  
9/25/2008 3:15:37 AM

Thanks, Mitra, I liked the overall warmth of the image too.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Mitra Nademi-Nassari  (K:28234)  
9/25/2008 2:41:09 AM

Lovely shot and I like the warm colors of this photo too.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: aZiZ aBc  (K:28345)  
9/24/2008 6:59:22 PM

Excellent capture of an elegant cathedral
I like it very much.
Aziz
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)  
9/24/2008 2:55:28 PM

Thanks, Len. I like your suggestion. It did occur to me back when I was preparing this image, but I went against my own best advice:-( and was too committed to preserving the aspect ratio. I will take your advice and re-crop this image.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Len Webster  (K:25714)  
9/24/2008 2:40:28 PM

What an interesting shot! The shadows add to the overall effect.

(I would have been tempted just to crop the left and right sides just a little to create the effect of a natural frame.)

Best wishes, Len
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Len Webster  (K:25714)  
9/24/2008 2:38:16 PM

That's beautiful. Such detail!
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)  
9/24/2008 2:32:30 PM

It certainly goes without saying that the anonymous individuals whose work built, maintained and restored this and other similar edifices around the world is simply amazing and goes unsung everyday. What came as news to me on my trip was the fact that Hugo's Les Miserables actually inspired a small boy to study architecture so that he could lead the restoration of Notre Dame.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Paul de Beukelaar  (K:26449)  
9/24/2008 8:51:07 AM

Hi Amitava,
I'm always most impressed by the great number of anonymous people who had indirect roles in building, maintenance and restoration of this magnificent Cathedral. There are many thousands and do not forget all faithful souls over centuries who donated and were willing to put their entire fortune in this.
best regards,
Paul
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: rino sirio  (K:8012)  
9/22/2008 4:11:23 PM

composizione molto semplice ed essenziale ..ottime le forme e la definizione...ciao rino
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)  
9/22/2008 4:24:17 AM

I've had the same problem too. Hence, this time I tried "painting with light" by:
a)using a long exposure that would still underexpose in available light alone; and
b)manually firing off my hand-held flash at low power from different directions

This is one of my rare "staged" photos. I normally prefer to shoot fast, hand-held and candid.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: nima ojani  (K:128)  
9/21/2008 10:18:23 AM

So beautiful photo.

All the best.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
9/20/2008 12:52:46 PM

not bad at all. definitely a nice city for photography.

James
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
9/20/2008 11:36:56 AM

Beautiful. And delicious. Not always easy to get good lighting on these, i've tried and got too much reflection in the past.

James
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
9/20/2008 11:35:18 AM

excellent composition amitava. and great subject, i have a similar photo in my portfolio, the bread in xinjiang.

well done ~ james
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Ken  Phenicie Jr.  (K:6273)  
9/19/2008 1:14:48 AM

Wonderful night shot, I like the spooky moody look it has, well done.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)  
9/17/2008 2:57:59 PM

It turns out the "iguanas" on the Galapagos Islands are iguanids, but not "true" iguanas! Also, these beasts are supposed to be mainly herbivorous. Wait till I show the rest of this guy.

I've never had octopus dumplings, but fried whole mini octopus in Italy was absolutely delicious. Also, octopus sashimi is something I could go for.
As for iguana, I'll bet it "tastes like chicken" :-)
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)

Critique By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor  
9/17/2008 4:00:19 AM

Ha, ha! This time I thought you had been to the Galapagos islands... So they have these beasts in Florida? In prehistoric times THEY probably hunted US! So I don't feel too bad about them being hunted for food. Can't say I fancy the idea myself, though... hot octopus dumplings are about my limit.
        Photo By: Amitava Banerjea  (K:7088)


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