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Journey To Neverland



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Thank you for your comment on my last upload. Can I be brutally honest here? I'm afraid I cannot quite agree with the others who have commented on this photo so far. This photo looks far too cliche'd. The moon/sun is too prominent and has actually taken away from what the photo had to offer. Its combination with the bird makes the photo too artificial for me.

 

The tones are evenly spread and I suppose the contrast is just right, but I'm sorry that I will not like to associate your skills with this photo. You have already displayed that you are capable of photos of a much higher calibre. Regards.

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Thank you all my friends for your support and appreciation. @Samrat- This is a composite shot. I have never tried to make it look real- I think I have almost achieved the effect that I wanted to bring here. However that may not match everyone's taste. Thank you for your genuine reaction. Best regards to everybody.
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interesting what samrat write, and also the answer. of course is a composite photo, i dont think at all that sonali wanted to hide this. i think he wanted that the collage was evident, to explain that the neverland world, (the title) is impossible to get, becouse has no rapport at all with our real world. the sun, for istance, gives no light to the sea. It's a photo that we have to accept, or refuse, as it is, that's all.
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An interesting image with good composition and good tones...For me this shows the power and the bird makes the shot more effective!

 

Very good job...Regards(Bobby).

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Beautiful shot, Sonali...very nicely composed too...tonality is superb...a bit diffuse sun and bird will make the image great, to my taste obviously...nevertheless, excellent work...

Best wishes

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Hola Sonali. Fantastica panoramica, excelente composicion y luz. Gran trabajo. Un cordial saludo. Dos grandes anon, Joaquin.
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Sonali, so you are trying your hand in composite images? Original and creative work, no doubt. But I feel a composite image should not look like a composite and artificial.Your original images are much better.
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Thank you friends for your comments and feed back. I value your opinions and suggestions. @Amalda- This is not my first composite image- I have others here in my gallery as well. I beg to differ from your opinion a bit. I dont think a composite image need always to look real- this not a universal rule for photography and painting- or photopainting. Opinions differ and changed- as can be found in history of photography or painting (of course not from textbook). Ultimately what matters is whether you like it or not. When someone makes an image s/he creates it not thinking how many persons would like that. An image may be deconstructed and interpreted by every individual viewer in his/her own way. The creator and viewer both have their rights to think about it in their own way. For this particular image I wanted to make it look unreal - as for me 'its a journey to the Neverland' that does not exist in reality- that exists in our imagination only. Sorry for it could not match your expectation- but to be frank I was thinking of my expectation only when I was working on it.

 

My regards to everybody.

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A truly magical composition.......the man on the boat seems to be in the midst of waters that 'never end'........the mood you've created matches the title well....congrats....lovely comp! most sincerely, Gail
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