'Strand'ed?

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Ashwini Kumar Bhat
'Strand'ed?
An image made on a colorful winter evening at Kaziranga last year.

Views are welcome and appreciated.



Kaziranga, India
Nov 2009

D300, 300mm f/4 + TC14EII
Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:26 pm
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Commentby kumarkeshav on Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:39 pm

This is lovely! The vertical brown lines and the diagonal green ones give amazing feel to the image. The placement of bird is so beautiful. But the saturation seems just a tad extra for my taste. I know you mentioned it was colorful evening. :-)

I'd be very happy to have it printed if it was mine.

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Commentby raghavendra on Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:30 am

The placement and size of the bird is great..My eyes straight away goes towards the bird..The curtain of vertical grass strands ofcourse makes this image..Lovely.

Commentby Kaushik Balakumar on Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:30 pm

Very nice 'insertion' of the bird amongst the tall thin blades of grass. The vertical lines present lovely pattern.
Just wondering if there was any way you cud've (position urself) avoided the green trees in the far BG.
Looks a bit too saturated on my monitor too.

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Commentby Ashwini Kumar Bhat on Wed Apr 21, 2010 2:39 pm

Thanks friends for your views. The atmosphere itself was nicely colored but I must admit that I probably have gone a tad strong on applying vibrance. I would correct it.

Kausik, I was already standing on the highest possible point on the gypsy to get myself to the lever of the bird and those are the strands of elephant grass. So you might be aware of its height. :) I was helpless to get anything more than this. Thanks for your views.

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