Wow I love how it came out here Sudeep. Each and every object in the image has a meaning and is part of the environment of the fruit seller. We can also get a glimpse of the outside, the street, and the poster in the wall makes a great effect. Overall, a great street shot of the daily life ! Nice film use ! :)
Hi Oscar Thanks a lot. Although I shot from the hip, with the VG10 grip attached to the camera, I did like the overall look of the scene. In retrospect, I feel if I had looked through the viewfinder while composing I *may* not have composed so well.
The name of the film is Bibar, a sensuous term for "body" in Bengali...it's one of those flicks which pretend to be serious and arty but are really more interested in the 'A' cert :)
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Wow I love how it came out here Sudeep. Each and every object in the image has a meaning and is part of the environment of the fruit seller. We can also get a glimpse of the outside, the street, and the poster in the wall makes a great effect.
Overall, a great street shot of the daily life !
Nice film use ! :)
Oscar
Hi Oscar
Thanks a lot. Although I shot from the hip, with the VG10 grip attached to the camera, I did like the overall look of the scene. In retrospect, I feel if I had looked through the viewfinder while composing I *may* not have composed so well.
mm good
the man and the red girl
are they married :)
LOL
The name of the film is Bibar, a sensuous term for "body" in Bengali...it's one of those flicks which pretend to be serious and arty but are really more interested in the 'A' cert :)
" In retrospect, I feel if I had looked through the viewfinder while composing I *may* not have composed so well."
Sudeep, I can't count how many times that has happened to me as well :D
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