Thursday 23 August 2012

Panchasayar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Panchasayar Picture Gallery 01

 

An Underdeveloped Path

Young Lad...Trying To Learn Cycling

Holistic Animal Of Hindus

A Glimpse Of One Of The Panchasayar Lakes

A Quiet Panchasayar Lane

Often The Old People Sit Outside Their House To Spent Some Time Amidst Nature

A Glimpse Of Upohar - The Condoville, A Project By Ambuja Group

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4 comments:

  1. Nice to see this commitment to one own environment. However, the photographer who has also recorded such brilliant captures of ants could move closer, and lower in perspective in some of these photographs. For example, in what sense is the road 'under developed'? The surface, isn't it? A lower angle shot with greater emphasis on the foreground would be more appropriate then, wouldn't it?

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    1. First of all I want to thank you Mr. Obhijit for your comment. Whatever suggestion you gave they are 100% right to give more impact to my photography but you see I didn't captured the photos by a DSLR camera. I took the shot by Nikon L-21 which is just an ordinary digital camera and you can't do any sort of creative work with it. Your hands are tight. Right?? If I had a DSLR camera then I think I would have been able to quench your thirst. Still I tried my best to take the shot as far as I could. Hope one day with this camera only I might get a good photo which might or perhaps can meet your expectations....Keep following my Blog..

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  2. Dear Subhojit,
    Loved your blog. I am a probashi Bangali, living in Mumbai but own a flat in Patuli area, so the pictures created a sense of nostalgia. The shots are very clear and the copy is crisp. Short and crisp copies make quite an impact. But do give a little attention to your grammer and read the write-ups twice before posting. Having said that, I still appreciate your efforts at capturing the essence of your neighbourhood for posterity. I was eager to find out the condition of the approach road to Upohar and found it here. Thanks! Keep it up!

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    1. Thank you mam for the comment. I'm glad that my Photos aroused a feeling and gave you a token of joy amidst the busy schedule of your working day. It was my pleasure that I was able to satisfy your eagerness for which you were waiting.

      Keep following my Blog for more surprises.. :>

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