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Festival of Lights


amalsircar

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Excelente composicion y exposicion,asi como un estupendo documento e interesante evento.Max.

 

Cordial greetings.

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Wonderful work Amal! The composition, colors, textures... and control noise are outstanding. Thanks for sharing, for the explanation, you teach us an original event, and thanks for the wishes. All the best, Luis
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A bit late but better than not...this is a beauty ! composition of lights very well timed and composed. The girl is very well placed on the frame. As usual your explanation brings us the viewers to understand part of the Indian culture. Thanks Amal, I join your blessings and bless you in return.

 

Let the lights flow ,overcome the darkness as in this one.;-))

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Louis, thank you very much for your appreciation of Indian culture and the image. All the best.

 

Alex, many thanks for your feedback.

 

Pnina , I am glad that you found some time to visit my site and appreciate Indian culture. I learnt from you to 'follow the light'.Your appreciation of the image means a lot to me. Thank you very much,indeed.SHALOM!

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" ...triumph of good over evil..." Better light some more lamps. :-) I agree with Pnina, a fine composition no doubt improved by your crop. This is a good technique actually. Get the shot any way you can if you don't have time to crop in the camera, then fine tune it later. You've done well to spread the lamps quite evenly throughout the dark spaces within the frame. I don't need a special occasion to wish you happiness but if there's a festival to do it then why not take advantage of it. Happy Deepavali, and thanks for broadening my horizons. Best, LM.
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Len, thank you very much for your feedback and good wishes. Lamp &,light dispelling darkness and ignorance are symbolic only.
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Hola Sircar. Excelente composicion y fantastica luz. Gran trabajo. Un cordial saludo, Joaquin. ( not allow me to 7/7 )
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Drago, many thanks for your visit and feedback.

 

Sonali, I am glad you liked it.Thank you very much.

 

Joaqim, Gracias. Un cordial saludo.

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I am very sorry I missed this one....I don't think I had my computer totally up and running at the time of it's posting. I have so much catching up to do! But just had to tell you that I loved the 'history' behind this celebration, as well as the image Amal.....I wish you also....a world blessed by light rather than darkness.....that good will prevail over evil.....we can only, pray, and hope, and believe in faith....

 

Thankyou for sharing this image.....sincerely, Gail

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This photograph reminds that last year I was in Nepal during Diwali last year and saw many colorful displays. I admire the extreme patience the worshippers exhibit in placing the grains of sand. The capture of the women is remarkable not only for the contorted position of her body but also for the way the light exposes her front side while blending her posterior into the realm of darkness. Cheers,
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