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Exposure Date: 2011:02:03 13:10:33;
Copyright: Rajat Poddar;
Make: Panasonic;
Model: DMC-G2;
Exposure Time: 1/200.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/8.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +2/3
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 16.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 32 mm;


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cowdung makes excellent organic fertilizer but before it can be used

inorganic matter has to be sifted out - bovines have been known to devour

plastic and even glass

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great documentary, rajad, every person is concentred in his work, and there is much dynamism. and compl for the bw, perfect with an not easy light

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thank you... 1'o clock on a sunny afternoon... being February the temperature was just in the early 30s celsius, low humidity... but in the peak of summer, when temperatures are much higher and there is 100% humidity, they work on...

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congrats Rajat - you made this very deliberate comp into a human stairway inviting the eye toward the far distance… works very nicely! Yes, in a perfect world you could have made the truck disappear, but our world is anything but perfect. And then you go and use a tone that belongs; absolutely the right the choice.

 

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Very nice composition and depth. Unpleasant, necessary work. I like the line formed by the heads of the people in the scene and the other lines formed by the tool and the sifter. The light is a little hard but that's normal. Things happen when they happen, right? Good work. 

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As already said here, every person is included in the composition with his/her activity which make a whole! Bravo Rajat!

PDE

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As already stated above, your composition here is really excellent, Rajat. I very much like the way the size of your subjects diminishes, as the perspective recedes, = beautifully seen. You framed the truck perfectly, imo. It serves as a 'solid square' anchor point in your comp. And yes, the tonal range is great. = a very successful documentary photo!

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Rajat, as everyone has mentioned the composition is great, with the strong perspective of the line of workers. I particularly like the play of angles and diagonals in the foreground. i also feel the truck in the background enhances the depth and perspective of the image.

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Hi

You have a good eye for colour and composition and have a strong folder.

If you aware of Sebastiao Salgado, I apologise in advance, if you are not familiar with his work please goggle him. 

 

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