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Sir G!.... so lively and full expressions.... wonderful portrait. Another Jewel in your treasure!... regards.
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Magnifico retrato,Rakesh. Bonita composicion y una expresion muy bien captada. Estupenda luz y b&w. Cordial greetings.
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Thoughtful arrangement of the lighting, great contrast & tonal range, feel soo smooth, perfect expression in the moment, Rakesh, fantastic portrait!!! Best regards
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This is an Excellent image and a superior wish. GREAT HEARTH yours Rakesh!! All Best dear.
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Praying for peace is always good;Beautiful portrait Rakesh!

(Thanks for your comment, best regards.)

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Nice image technically, hands a bit unsharp, nice lighting. But in terms of subject matter I think its very posed, very rigid and un-natural and quite archaic, reminding me of the basic "man with turban type photography" that has been around ever since photography and photographers found men wearing Turbans or other type of head dress. (Such as "American Indian with feather in hair") The lack of technical review and the extensive praise gallery to me show a lack of technical understanding, and and almost escapist type of behavior. I challenge the photographer to apply his skills to a more interesting and dynamic subject matter. If this was a photography class, I would forbid Rakesh from submitting anymore images like this and demand more work "outside the box"
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Excellent great work, perfectly done! 7/7, with all my compliments for your creativity. Regards, Maury
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Thank you all my friends for your kind words of appriciation and ratings!!

On unsharp portion of the image, Massimo, let me tell you I have used 85mm lens at f 2, focusing facial expressions,[ my point of view] the camera was hand held under low light situation, so I was not bothered for the unsharp areas.

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Excellent, great expression and light. Regards.
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