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Experimentation with potraits"I have called the recovery van, they shall tow your Santro" said the police inspector. His junior was standing besides him explaining to me that they had been looking around asking people if they knew who owned this car. They had no clue about the whereabouts of its owner and hence they decided to tow it off to a near by police station. August 15th, all this for august 15th - Independence Day - when VIP movement is at the peak. The city is flooded with cops with fancy walky-talkies. On any other day, parking in that area would not be a problem. I apologized and requested him to let me park it elsewhere and not have it taken away by a recovery van. Initially he refused but after some drama he left me with a warning. I went back to the lab and saw the last A4 print coming out of the dark room. The results were brilliant not because I am a great photographer but coz Ramesh (owner of R K Pro Lab) had done an execellent job. It's said that 50% is photographers contribution and 50% is a dark room experts contribution to any picture. Well, he is doing his 50% very well and I hope to catch up with my bit soon. To keep the learning process on besides the time constraint, I have further experimented clicking people. My favorite and most cooperative subject has been Naksh (my sister's son). I catch up with him when I get home for lunch. The only place where the light is sufficient is my room's balcony. Just that area around it has been my field for my last 3 rolls. Naksh is now 13 months old. Please go on looking at the snaps and feel free to pass on your comments. Click on the picture to view it full size.
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Like your potrait of Naksh. I plan on getting a SLR too - but digital :) let me know if you got more pics of Tamil Nadu Posted by: Mohamed at August 15, 2004 12:55 AMWow. Great photos! Especially the first one is v.professional and the kid is too cute. True that Photography is a interesting hobby if time permits. Anyway where is this RK Pro Labs? I'm obsessed with matte-print and most of the local photolabs don't give constant quality; paper are patched and print are sometimes bright, colorful and sometimes pale or dark. Do you think he is ok for regular prints because i dont snap portraits or print A4. Posted by: Naveen at August 16, 2004 09:36 PMvery good!!! never knew that u were no monkey with the camera...U have an artistic view and a different angle to the whole stuff. Excellent fotos the first and the last one. Brilliant work . Posted by: bijesh at August 31, 2004 04:49 PMHello. Could you send a gmail invitatio? Thank u. Posted by: lee at September 12, 2004 06:27 AMhello.shalin.great!! you are really great !! Hi Shalin, Hey Shalin Besties hey shalin, shalin bhai, shalin bhai, Your portraits are quite good. Posted by: Anindya at October 10, 2004 02:25 AMHello your site is very cool 5891 baseball betting http://www.yourbestbet.org Posted by: baseball betting at June 16, 2005 07:36 PMPost a comment
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