Photographer’s Note
If you rub elbows with the locals, you will quickly notice how people from Gujarat prefer to drink their tea, using a saucer instead of a cup, so it cool off more quickly.
Another singular way to drink tea is in Kolkata, where it is serves in small clay cups that people throw on the streets when they're done.
*The white turban isn't washed out; it's only a lost of details when compressed in small resolution for TE.
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cbrman
(18796) 2009-11-03 22:29
Hello André,
Tu as su te placer de manière à rendre cette prise de vue presque spectaculaire malgré la banalité de la scène.
Les couleurs semblent s'entrechoquer ici ! Ce bleu de l'arrière plan nous parait presque irréel tellement il accroche le regard. Pour ma part, il est si présent qu'il laisse presque le sujet au second plan du spectacle malgré ce regard qui transperce.
A+
Dominique
ryno
(4590) 2009-11-03 23:03
Hi Andre, what a classic portrait shot. He has such an expressive face, and he obliged you by providing the pivotal moment for you to snap the photo. The blue wall behind him contributes great mood and atmosphere to the image (as does the bright red blanket). Great work!
Regards
Ryno
(P.S. After 24 hours, only 25 views and one critique for this shot?! What is TE coming to?)
sevy
(13296) 2009-11-03 23:27
Salut André,
Voila une photo qui m a fait sourire quand je l ai apercu dans la galerie. Tu as saisi une action originale qui est soulignée/contrastée par le regard direct qui refuse l etrangeté que je pourrais voir a la scene.
Sympa le jeu des couleurs entre le bleu vif du fond et le rouge de la couverture.
Je trouve interessant la facon dont tu as cadré la main et le bras. C est souvent une de mes grandes interrogations lorsque je fais un portrait; je ne sais jamais comment cadrer (ou pas) les bras.
Yves.
bosskokoss
(1722) 2009-11-03 23:31
Hello Andre. Very good portrait. Oryginal composition, ideal capture and very good sharpness. Regards Piotr.
yquem46
(7832) 2009-11-04 0:22
Bonjour André
rien qu'à voir l'imagette et la façon de boire son thé, je savais qu'on était au Gujarat
Moi qui pensais qu'en dehors de scalerman, mistral et moi, personne n'avait mis les pieds à Bhuj, je vois que je me trompais grandement!
belle image d'un vieux Gujarati pur sucre parfaitement nette et bien cadrée!
Bien à toi
patrick
Wanda1
(10923) 2009-11-04 7:58
Hi André,
You certainly have managed to find some great characters on your travels all these months and this man is a prime example, just look at his great features such as his curling moustache and beard and the wonderful wrinkles on his face, and even his fingers are a great feature. I really like that you have him taking a sip from his saucer and still looking at you at the same time, also love how he holds it (I wonder if you tried drinking your tea this way?). He fills the frame perfectly, and the contrasting colours of that special blue in the background and the red blanket and beads together with his white clothing and turban all add to the shot makeing for a striking portrait. On my screen the white does not look washed out, I can still see all the details in the cloth.
Wanda
XXX
leo61
(43229) 2009-11-04 11:44
HI Andre!
The white turban(it looks good for me)and the blue background makes this an excellent portrait.I like too his expression and pose.
A great portrait!!!!.
Regards,Leo
JT50
(672) 2009-11-04 12:44
Hi Andre,
A gujrati Indian in a
typical tea drinking
posture. Remarlably
good sharpness. Great
colours.
Have a nice day.
Janak
scalerman
(25723) 2009-11-05 2:59
André: Most of my fine images were posted long ago - now I have no time and fewer images - so thanks for the inspirations with these increasingly sharp, increasingly emotive vignettes! best, c
jjcordier
(24484) 2009-11-05 10:14
André
Un génial portrait de plus à ta collection avec une impressionnante netteté sur le visage et une "compo" super bien pensée.
Amitiés
JJ
Angshu
(33561) 2009-11-07 0:36
Dear Andre
His stare leaves me cold...his wrinkles tell lots of stories...but this man doesn't look like a Gujrati...rather someone from the border area with our neighbouring country and given the white colour of his turban, he's, I think, Muslim. The blue wall BG certainly brings him out superbly
Best Regards
Angshu
AiresSantos
(41908) 2009-11-07 13:17
Hi Andre
Wonderful details in this amazing portrait
Superb POV and colours
Have a great weekend
Aires
kschanna
(2634) 2009-11-11 4:15
Hello Andre,
and I can tell you tea tastes ten times better when sipped from a saucer, its the best. Good balanced composition with a nice jolly feel to it.
Thanks for sharing
Kamran
stevesaba
(3722) 2009-11-24 21:37
Hi Andre!
Very catchy one! I love his direct stare. Crystal clear, with spot on colors. A real winner! Fine work, regards,
Steve
Photo Information
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Copyright: Andre Roberge (InasiaJones)
(20020) - Genre: Gens
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-01-23
- Categories: Vie quotidienne
- Camera: Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III
- Exposition: f/5.0, 1/200 secondes
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): Turbans [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-03 22:05








