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Critiques [Translate]
- Polonaise
(17741) - [2008-01-15 8:28]
What a joyful thing is to have fun with photography...(especially - if you're bored to death with the standard things, we (I !!!) post on a steady basis on TE...!!
Hey... As long as it will last in here (mine one, with the negative frame around (Hospital series!) was removed almost imediately)...
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Last two shots, eh ? (35 & 35 A)
A dog... A diabolical element, dressed in black on every beach !!
No wonder your brain starts boiling...
Since the beggining of photography - always a catchy element.
You used it well, Sohrab..
I hope, it defused your latest frustration (???).
Stay cool, bro...
Try to kick us across the teeth (as you used to !) - once more..
love
george
- kajspice
(4519) - [2008-01-15 8:28]
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- Nolme
(3700) - [2008-01-15 8:31]
great job, the composition is very interesting
marie
- AnimeshRay
(8808) - [2008-01-15 8:42]
Wow Sohrab, you have lightning sharp reflexes! This is so cool!! You don't need any blxxdy XPAN! Marvelous fun..
Thanks!
Animesh
Hi Sohrab - Intriguing, clever idea, very refreshing and original, funny too, cheers, Daniel (I really hope the post will not be removed, as Polonaise suggests it may happen; in this particular case I believe the negative frame is definitely an inseparable part, so we understand the two consecutive and perfectly complementary shots... if removed, maybe it could be posted as WS of an OV without the frame)
- JKaranka
(353) - [2008-01-16 20:19]
What the f*&$? I usually don't like gimmicky stuff, but this is by far too cool. Never seen this before nor I thought that it could be so well been brought to life. I think it's my second fave in trekearth...
- sayeed_rahman
(962) - [2008-01-17 4:58]
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Hey Sohrab..
the last time you uploaded this one..was removed within 20 minutes..when i refreshed the page to drop a comment..it was gone..Its lasted a 100 viwes so far...how did you manage it this time..a one liner to TE officials ? :)
A fitting dedication..have seen his "freedom of a leash" shot..wonder if you could time it so that each frame had 4 legs..2 of the dog's and 2 of yours it seems..
refreshing and a creative presentation.
Cheers
Sayeed
[ps - loved Bruno's comment to an earlier shot of yours - "who or what is animesh" :) talk about thinking outside the box ! ]
- greg
(2782) - [2008-01-18 0:20]
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haha! that's crazy and wonderful!
- maciekda
(19398) - [2008-01-18 1:37]
brilliant, i have never seen sth like that before, took me a while to understand how it was done as well. love it
Wow :)))))
Is this a trick or is it a congenial synchronisation of your shutter and dog's pace ? Or maybe you've trained the dog yourself to pose as it is said to ? Whatever solution was applied I do love the idea and realisation :)).
Greetings T.
- coco
(23675) - [2008-01-19 4:13]
Hi Shorab.
This is master lesson about photography.
No more words.
- eleparc
(24028) - [2008-01-20 4:24]
excellent dyptich! I love the way you rearranged the dog! it is really clever!
- prezntime
(3937) - [2008-01-20 20:32]
You've got to be kidding me... Great. Love the direction you're in...more free. Now you can experience the joy of photography. No need to think about the why's, what's, where's, just...whether or not you like it.
Like Erwitt said, if it looks interesting I take a photo. So simple, yet so true.
- shutterbug
(531) - [2008-01-21 0:16]
I LOVE this Sohrab! Truly inventive, as usual. Keep it up :D
- Sharee
(312) - [2008-01-23 17:32]
Sohrab,
I have only just come across your photo's and they are spectacular!!!! This one is wonderful - lot's of fun but at the same time a little edgy.
Regards,\Tracey
- Homerhomer
(3999) - [2008-01-26 11:59]
I don't get this photo and you have ugly legs ;-)
How is everything bro?
Peter
- SoupDragon
(652) - [2008-02-18 16:21]
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Sometimes I get very bored on this site and disappear for weeks (months?) on end. I come back to see if I can find something new to make me think about taking pictures differently and occasionally I see something inspiring. Please don't misunderstand this as "I know so much that I can't learn anymore", it is just that I am on the periphery and an experimenter as opposed to a really good practioner (the good practioners are the people who regularly post good images here).
So the last time I got knocked off my chair was July 2007, when I saw this shot. Today I saw your one and thought "yeah, there are so many ways to present a view" - and I am refreshed!
Is that driftwood or an animals skeleton in the background? Just curious.
- yanseiler
(6565) - [2008-03-11 5:36]
very creative with a well handled timing...
- RandomCameraGuy
(3046) - [2008-03-12 14:03]
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oh man, oh man, that is clever! Damn.
- Davids
(1006) - [2008-05-10 11:35]
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the best one I've seen in ages . . . :)
- dasilva
(135) - [2008-11-02 11:30]
Good idea and very well presented ! I enjoy.
Martine
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coooool! You seem to be in a much better place than last year, personally, I mean. Like you have been able to let go of something. Dare I say it, less anal about your approach. I don't always get what you are trying to tell me, but you always make me think!!
how are you anyway? did you change your number?