amalsircar 2 Posted November 28, 2009 Shawn, I saw these labour-saving gadgets in USA, during my visits. It makes lot of noise. Many thanks for your observation. Link to comment
Jack McRitchie 150 Posted November 29, 2009 I'm back after a long absence (the 40 days wandering in the desert) and find that you've been busy and I have a lot to catch up on. This is a good place to start, just a classic photograph. The light, the dust in the air, the posture of the main figure bent to his task and the attendent strollers taking their proper places in the background; it simply couldn't be improved upon. It's a wonderful picture and will have an honored place within my favorites. Link to comment
amalsircar 2 Posted November 29, 2009 Jack, I am so glad that you have returned to photo.net. Thank you very much for your appreciation. May I request you kindly have a look at the book"Symphony of Life", on my bio-page and offer suggestion for improvement. Link to comment
jeffl7 0 Posted November 29, 2009 I like how the dust and sunlight mix to provide a dramatic light for this man's work. For a moment, he is the star of the stage, and God shines down on him. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted November 29, 2009 I join the long line ( took me an hour to arrive,....;-)). The dust mix and the early day rise are creating special rays of light that are flowing the scene. Your timing is well planed as the man is nicly accentuated in the light triangle. Well composed Amal. Link to comment
amalsircar 2 Posted November 30, 2009 Jeff, thank you very much for your feed. Pnina, I regret for the inconvenience caused to you, due to your late arrival:-) I really did not plan for this image. I just happened to be there at the right moment. I learnt for you how to advantage of light. Thank you very much for your feedback. Link to comment
laurent_jaussi 0 Posted December 21, 2009 the back light through dust create a magical mood I really enjoy in this photo...your toning choice makes it like a photo of the 30-40's or something...photography is such a nostalgic medium if I dare make philosophy for one second... Link to comment
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