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Jayanti
Image Title:  Jayanti
 
 By: Bijit Bose  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Bijit Bose {K:5404}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Canon EOS 400D
Categories Landscape
Travel
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tokina 24-200
Uploaded 1/17/2007 Film / Memory Type Sandisk Extreme III
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 198 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Jayanti
State -  WB
Country - India   India
About The first view of Jayanti as I saw it from the guest house balcony. This is a stitch of two originally BW photos, put together using Canon Photostich (yes, I can also see the joint-line if I look carefully - I know I need to learn the stuff more).
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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soumyadip ghosh   {K:334} 1/17/2007
superb B&W

satti kichhu bolar nei ei chobi ta te asadharan


Bijit Bose   {K:5404} 1/17/2007
Thanks Soumyadeep.


Bijit Bose   {K:5404} 1/17/2007
Rishi taught me how to stitch photos properly and here is the output using photostitch. However, I noticed that the exposure went up.



Jeno Apu   {K:1315} 1/17/2007
Beautiful landscape!


Bijit Bose   {K:5404} 1/18/2007
Thanks Apu.


Bhabesh Chakrabarti   {K:11424} 1/19/2007
Dear Bijitda,
sotti bolte ki ami ektu ghabre gechilam erokom kalo ar underexposed ekta chobi dekhe. pore dekhlam ei bibhotso light condition e tumi sob details i dhorecho. nischoi tokhon kak bhor. ektu exif info share korbe? ar ISO ki 1600?
durdanto exposure control. kichu bolar nei.
Bhabesh


Bijit Bose   {K:5404} 1/22/2007
Dear Bhabesh, first thing - this photo is actually not suitable for viewing in Usefilm - the reason being that the background is grey here - this needs to be viewed against a full back background to be able to view the intricate details that are there in this photo. A difficult photo for a monitor too, given the fact that different monitors will have different brightness contrast levels.
However, I believe this is one of my top shots of the trip, though I know for sure very few would initially like it, especially as a thumbnail, because of the darkness, the lack of color, and being slightly unconventional abd not catchy by any terms. The photo also has technical flaws in terms of post processing, wherein the stitch lines are exposed on a bright monitor, but that can be corrected easily. The essence of this photo, to me, is it's monochrome production - nothing in color would have stand out IMHO. This photo was shot at around 5:45 am in the morning, before sunrise. A little more bright, and the photo would have lost the mood. I have, in fact, tried to capture the lack of color in the atmosphere and the real monochrome layering of the mountains, and hence shot it in monochrome. The ISO is 800, the exposures are 1/13sec, F3.5. Thanks for your comments.


Nilanjan Mitra   {K:12715} 1/22/2007
this pic actually predicts the mood... kintu aar ektu exposed hole jeno beshi details dekha jeto...


Swapna Chatterjee   {K:635} 1/28/2007
This is just wow Eto shundor bhabe details gulo visible and somehow ei b/w eo kemon jeno ekta color dekhte paarlam.Thanks for sharing such an amazing work.

Regards


Bijit Bose   {K:5404} 2/1/2007
Adobe gamma :)


Bijit Bose   {K:5404} 2/1/2007
Thanks Swapna.


Saby Ghosh   {K:152} 6/7/2007
I stumbled upon this photo and it revived a hundred memories - Jayanti. This holds the right mood of the night fall in Jayanti. I can almost visualize the silhouette of the elephants coming out of the forest for a drink at the river. was this taken from the PWD bunglow or the one next to it? Amazing. love it.


Bijit Bose   {K:5404} 6/8/2007
Hi Saby, thanks for your kind comments. This was taken from the PHE (Public Health Engineering) Bungalow's first floor balcony. We got up early for the safari and while others were getting ready, I saw this amazing scene and decided to try out my luck.


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