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Taken in Kolkata when I was there for CIP
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In Series by ~l8stRequiem At first i saw the makeshift umbrellas, then i followed the lady in purple's gaze, and saw the lady in red. I like the glum atmosphere and the cold colors portrayed by the two with newspapers, and the 'bright/sunny' atmosphere given by the lady in red. ( Suggested by `Tepara and Featured by `Obsidian-Fox )
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great composition and color!
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~featKae Apr 11, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
In my journal :aww:[link]

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The world is a mess and I just... need to rule it.
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:icontmyie:
brilliant!!

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:iconl8strequiem:
thank you! It's my only brilliant one. as you can see, the rest of my gallery is pretty much flowers and stuff. sigh.
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:icontmyie:
don't worry, mine's just flowers too. :)

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yeah but yours are GORGEOUS flowers. Theres a difference, see? may I ask what lens you use please!
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:icontmyie:
ooh, it is a macro lens. ang on.

AF MICRO NIKKOR

60 mm

1:2.8D

cost me a lot, but I bought all this instead of a car on my 18th birthday :)


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wow. ok i can only imagine how much that costs. I'm not working yet, still in school so I'm currently saving up for a canon 50 prime. I use a canon, not nikon so maybe that's a factor. How do you, well, manage to see everything from different viewpoints? because I suspect I'm still thinking rather linearly.
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nikon and canon, but have excellent lenses. saving up is hard, try and milk the birthdays and Christmases. Different viewpoints? hmmm, well in true honesty, the lens does help give the plant an illusion of abstraction, partly due to the brilliant focus. but you look at the plant or flower, or whatever, like an object, which you can move all around, above and below. Whenever I go out in my garden with my camera, i come back with dirt on my hands & knees. I often try to make it look as little as what is was that i was shooting in the first place. And, also, photoshop has a beautiful ability to rotate and flip things... ;)

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