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Desire...


Desire...
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Copyright: Shubhi Banerjee (shubhibanerjee) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 173 W: 37 N: 309] (1729)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-06-12
Categories: Mood
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/3 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-06-24 20:56
Viewed: 206
Points: 18
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Two hearts fading, like a flower.
And all this waiting, for the power.
For some answer, to this fire.
Sinking slowly. The water’s higher.
Desire...

With no secrets. No obsession.
This time I'm speeding with no direction.
Without a reason. What is this fire?
Burning slowly. My one and only.
Desire...

You know me. You know my way in.
You just can't show me, but God I'm praying,
That you'll find me, and that you'll see me,
That you run and never tire.
Desire...


Another piece of me and my jewelry;) This is a traditional Indian earring. There are exclusive designs and works which complete the traditional look of the Indian jewellery. The traditional gold jewellery is passed on for generations and families hold jewellery made many decades ago. The different jewellery includes armlets, bracelets, bangles, necklaces, earrings, fingerings, toe rings, nose rings, anklets, pendants and waistbands.

Different regions and cultures follow their unique designs and works. The south is known for its extensive temple based large deigns, the north is known for its exclusive carved designs, the west is known for its mirrored and stoned works and the east is famous for its beaded work.

Earrings come in varied designs and types; there is the traditional long jhukams, which are long and bulky with detailed designing.And any Indian function is incomplete without these traditional jewelry!! So enjoy a piece of it!!

Have a bright day dear friends!
Cheers,
Shubhi:)

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Hello

Nice shoot give us the proper look to her jewlery i like ur color tone the way u give the color to her jewlery .....

Congrats

Regards
Avi Shan

I very much like the idea of this shot - well thought out composition. Nice light and the colour on the earring.
I have a bit of a niggle that the earring isn't as sharp as it could be - I guess the 1/3 second exposure is difficult to hold still. Do you have a tripod? Always one of the best investments a photographer can make!

Rgds
David

Hi Shubhi, a splendid portrait from delightful POV
TFS and have a nice day!
Cheers,
Bayram

Nice shot....very nice focus and good treatment

i have yet to know the techniques of so perfect and well posed selfportrait.Can some one let me know how it is achieved.Its very nice and above the points.To award point means degrading the beauty.TFS

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  • jone Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor [C: 2228 W: 171 N: 0] (28658)
  • [2009-06-25 2:27]

Hello Shubhi ;)))
I can see here more than a usual storry ;))) TFS
Wishing to you ALL the best...
J ;)

hello Shubhi
how are you?
wonderful idea as always and a great shot, is it a self taken shot?
shubhi the jewelry is the main point of interest here and i didnt like this subject placed so close to the frame. a little space to the right of the frame is required (entirely my choice others may differ)

regards
Manuj Mehta

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  • korbee Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1364 W: 0 N: 1663] (13507)
  • [2009-06-25 3:26]

Wonderful lady and jewels,you have created the right mood Shubni,good play of light and dark.

jan

Hello Shubhi,
For a self portrait this is an excellent image. I do have a question, does each piece of Jewelery have a story that is lent to its design? This piece reminds me much of jewelry that we see fashioned of the Southwest areas of the States by the Native Americans.
Great work...
Steve

Hello Shubhi.
I like your hidden picture a lot.
Good use of portrait photography.
ps. Next time I write to everyone under comments, so keep an eye on it (to be ckicked open)
Too many problems with deteled tekst en so on.
Regards from Jan

nice , artistic and good photography.

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