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Voyager


kaushikphotography

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Kaushik, very nice composition with beautiful complementary colors and great light an DOF! It looks she has a long way before her, beautiful.
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very very beautiful colours and composition!

And thanks you commented on my photo. Means a lot for me!

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Amazing light! I ran out of my quota for the day to give 7's...sorry - best I can do is 6/6, but this does deserve at least one 7!
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suprbe! I love the lighting..stunning bush colour and the shadow of the voyager completes the composition I love it..good job...thanx for your comment on mine..I apprecite it!
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wow , I love this one, how the path is lost at the end on the horizon, the greeny of the plants and the red of the girl
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A master's touch. The impending union of the road and horizon in the distance is sublime. The colours really pop out at me, as does the contrast. The details captured are exquisite. This is a wonderful art piece. Regards.
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I agree with all of the above. The green and red contrasts are awesome here. Complementary colors on the color wheel and you had the eye to see them and catch this moment perfectly. I also like the leading line from the road going off into the distance.

 

A totally different effect might also work with the image in greyscale except the woman. It'd be a different composition altogether, and might not work, but with the gray tones of the road and the neutrals leading down to the house on the left, my knee jerk was "hey look at that dress!" Perhaps converting to gray scale on the rest of the image could pop that even more without necessarily popping the red. Does that make sense?

 

Either way, I think it's a great image! Well done! 7/7

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Congratulations on a superlative image. Would have preferred the person to be a little more to the left rather than closer to the middle. Still, a great shot. Congrats, once again.
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My friend this is an image which needs no comments from any one, it have its own power to generate its own skill and quality more and more each time any one view it

 

 

I enjoyed being here a lot

 

 

Wishing you all of the best my friend

 

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Hi thank you for asking my opinion on this subject. I like this photo a lot, expecially the colours, but also the mood. I think it could be improved by cropping. What about this version?

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A very good visual. The diagonal composition is well balanced. The bright and warm colors of the subject, almost in the middle of the frame, quickly capture the attention. The softer and cooler surroundings allow it to dominate. It is after a while that the road gets the eye and leads it to bright 'infinity'.

 

Kaushik, in your place I would have taken this as a picture of voyage rather than the voyager. More space ahead of the man than behind him would have added to the feel of movement suggested by the road. If he were at the point, where the shadow of his head falls, he would have hidden the dry and dull patch of ground and the picture would have been more suggestive of the movement and the journey; 'journey into uncertainty, with hope'. Besides that, heavy weight of the bright colors would have been more balanced by the vastness of the road. Try suggestions of Anderson, and Menon. Suggesting it by cropping your work.

 

Anyway, it is a beautiful picture of what you thought should be photographed. Congrats.

 

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In case u do....the ideea and colors are very beautiful...i can see though a small halo around her..probably from a selections processing...sky could be enhanced (levels,curves)..but maybe a blue cloudy sky would loose the mood...

Alltogather I like it very much...the crop uploaded before brings more perspective and balance but looses some of the colours, the path and her shadow.

 

Anyways you are a great photographer as I've seen in your portofolio...

 

Kind regards

 

Sorin

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kaushik, my friends what I'm gonna tell your after all those comments, you know I'm just starting comparing to you, you are the master here,your pictures are the best for me in PN,so please once again accept only my admiration to show us that is possible what for some of us is just one dream, pictures like this, thank you once again, and thank you for your always nice comments in my photos.
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