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tea's a crowd


tea's a crowd
Photo Information
Copyright: Kajal Nisha Patel (kajspice) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 565 W: 66 N: 772] (4519)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-05
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Canon EOS 350D, Canon EFS 18-55mm f3.5-5.6, Skylight 1B
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Underexposed: Lights in Dark Spaces [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2007-11-26 5:45
Viewed: 1440
Points: 24
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
4:00pm, a moment of relaxation for Narmadaben. She was very sick on this day, but composed herself for her favourite daily pastime. Of course, I enjoyed a cup as well :)

I have changed the name of my project: Satyaprakash (light of truth)

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  • nicoz Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 252 W: 14 N: 305] (1963)
  • [2007-11-26 6:25]

Hi Kaj,
It's all so packed here that I feel like I'm in that room. Nice colors. I like how the eye is attracted towards that tea pot. The face on the left is pretty dramatic!
Nicolas

Hello;
it has been long time since you upload a photo..you turn back with an excellent shot..I love the colors;the light and the new name of your project..
TFS
ayse

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  • kozak Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 121 W: 8 N: 93] (711)
  • [2007-11-26 6:53]

excellent excellent excellent! I love this picture, I love layers and you have them here, so effective in this case. Congratulations. I am surprised that you don't have many more points for this yet.

delicious work,
"light in dark spaces" is a gorgeous idea...i find an exposure of the flash a bit too harsh, perhaps reduction by 0.7 or even by 1 stop would have been slightly better here...but still - most interesting project!
best wishes, j.

As usual...
Absolutely stunning...
As deep to the core of human soul - as it is possible...
And if you add an amazing technicality of the work...!!!

g.

It's been a little while...I was starting to go through a bit of withdraw not seeing your photos. How else to tell this story than presenting us with a humble face accepting tea and a strained face out of focus and close to the lens expressing some discontent? Brilliant use of light; exactly what is required of a great photographer if I might add. It is touching and so well presented...
As is your style dear.
Chris.

Superb use of light Kaj, the spotlight on Narmadaben and such rich colours.
Nice to see you uploadign again

Brilliant in its complexity this shot, Kaj, the blurred woman so strong and present on the left, then the eye drifts to the shiny tea pot on the othe side. Close to an Ale Webb compo. Bravo!
Francis

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  • partha Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1484 W: 85 N: 1299] (13144)
  • [2007-11-28 6:59]

Great shot. You have manged to avoid merge( except the right side person). Excellent light management.
Great story telling shot.
partha

Hi Kaj, at last a bit of time to get back here (though you seem to be away now).

Neat title here, and also like the forground bokeh on the guy framing the scene, the brightness and colour on the main character a nice bonus, a really pro shot.

Merry christmas.

K: amazing image. I'll have more time to look over your portfolio upon my return stateside. Amazing work here - some of the finest Indian compositions to date around this site. regards, c

what a good and interesting comp ! did you post some objects afterwards ?

daniel

Thats a rather story telling shot in itself, maybe B/W could add even more drama to it !

Hello Kajal,

I like this image, evocative of a collage. You've handled the light well, although the various parts of the frame are somewhat disjointed, one is immediately challenged to study the parts and perhaps look for a unifying thread.

Your philosophy (intro page), "In order to find out where one is headed, it is important to find out where one has been," is a most engaging and compelling line. It reminds me, however, of the more perfunctory dictum, "Where you stand depends on where you were sitting."

Great shot,

Bulent

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