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Exposure Date: 2011:08:27 17:41:38;
ImageDescription: ;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon PowerShot SX20 IS;
ExposureTime: 1/160 s;
FNumber: f/4;
ISOSpeedRatings: 80;
ExposureBiasValue: -1/3;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 5 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS 5 Windows;

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Fascinating effect. I'm not sure what affected the image but you did some fine work on it. Congrats.

I think I would put the subject just a tiny bit more into the image, especially from the bottom.

 

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Gosh, it must be just me, but this really looks contrived Kallol! Perhaps if you darkened the subject enough to look more natural, given the extremely low light situation, it might fly. As it is, the subject is so brightly lit from the opposite direction of the natural light. If a spotlight were being directed at the subject, then the surrounding grass would also be well lit. Most of the time I just move along when I see something amiss, but this one was screaming at me to comment. I can't even offer you a "nice try" because it is glaringly obvious the walking subject was introduced in Photoshop, or some other program. I gotta admit, however, that the previous 12 commenters make no mention of this, so I really must need glasses!

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Many many thanks to all of you for your kind visit, complements & generous ratings.I truely appreciate your time.

Mark : Thanks for your insightful critique. Here I intentionally kept the subject bright to strike the view.Had I made it dark as per the situation,it might not attract the view.Thanks again.

My best regards to all of you.

Kallol

 

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Hi Kallol,

A very good accomplishment with the Canon Power Shot SX20 IS

A creative mix of colors in post processing, too.

Best Regards,  Mike

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