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Let there be life! (Resurrection Reposted)
Image Title:  Let there be life! (Resurrection Reposted)
 
 By: Bikramadittya G. Roy  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Bikramadittya G. Roy {K:7172}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Fuji (free focus)
Categories Landscape
Nature
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Jungle Lore
My India!
Lens 35 mm (?)
Uploaded 1/3/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji 100 ASA
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 474 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 20 Rating
6.07
/ 9 Ratings
Location City -  Darjeeling
State -  WEST BENGAL
Country - India   India
About This was shot while on a trekking trip into the eastern Himalayas. We were goin from Sandhakphu to Falut. It was blizzardy and we passed a forest destroyed in wildfire. Among the dead trees grew this little flower. I had this image posted on usefilm before, but at that time I was new and didn't know much about sizes, so it was really small. I'm reposting this so that all of u who see it can find hope and survive in destructive times like this.
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Bikramadittya G. Roy   {K:7172} 1/3/2005
My best wishes to all for the new year! Special thanx to friends who care for the Tsunami victims. Cheers


Uri Lidsky   {K:4932} 1/3/2005
nice one. i think that i would go closer to the flower.
all the best,
Uri.


Bikramadittya G. Roy   {K:7172} 1/3/2005
Yes Uri, that would be a different angle. But I wanted to get the flower with the landscape. And I had a fixed focus camera. With that there are no choices left. Cheers


Jaap Poot   {K:7926} 1/3/2005
nice shot,could be a bit sharper and use more contrast


Eren Palas   {K:1287} 1/3/2005
Begendim, eline saglik...


Luís Lobo Henriques   {K:9002} 1/3/2005
Hi Bikram!
What a nice concept in this photo!
(I'm so sad due to the tsunami victims, my friend! I was in Phuket and Maldives in the past, and I think at people who are my friends...).
Have a great 2005 you!


Bikramadittya G. Roy   {K:7172} 1/3/2005
Dear Luis, I hope u can share my pain. Andaman Islands is a place where I shot anumber of photographs during my stint there as a research assistant. I have seen people who've struggled for generations to settle there after being thrown there as refugees. They had given decades of toil to build up arable lands, survived malaria and attack from native ethnics and now when everything was peacefully settled it all goes out in a puff. I have seen places there where old stone age native people live in their huts and hunt fish with spears. God knows what happened to them. It is a disaster that really hurt my chords deep down within. Best Wishes. Cheers


Onur Özbakan   {K:16763} 1/3/2005
really strong on showing how life finds a way, great colors too, congratulations.. Onur


Luís Lobo Henriques   {K:9002} 1/3/2005
This hurts me, Bikram! I'm so sad! I'm with you now, and with all the asian people. I speak of you at all moment in my classes. This kills me!
My best to you, my friend.


Alessandro Lavagna   {K:2231} 1/3/2005
Misty atmosphere and very original composition.

I like it.
Ale


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47515} 1/4/2005
Beautiful shot, I like the arrangement of this image really amazing look especially the background effect, Happy New Year. Saeed


ken osborn   {K:2997} 1/11/2005
Hi Bikram - This reminds me of burned areas I visited many years ago that appeared to be totally beyond repair to be followed the next spring by a burst of new growth including the reappearance of quail and other animal life that had not been seen for years before. Yes, fire can give as well as take away. Thanks for stopping by 'At Saqqara.' I visited Egypt in 2001 but recently got a new plug-in for Photoshop that does a much better job of removing digital noise inherent to the camera. I have not posted much from my sojourn to Egypt because of the problem with my Olympus 3000 and excessive (especially sky) noise. I've also been sidetracked by my professional activities as a statistician/chemist trying to rework some national protocols for analytical work in environmental laboratories. I have posted more of my Egypt trip elsewhere and can send you instructions by email if you are interested. - Mister Ken


GianniMa - Gianni Mattera   {K:2224} 1/11/2005
atmosfera suggestiva , molto belli i toni complimenti


Bikramadittya G. Roy   {K:7172} 1/12/2005
Yeah! sure, I'm interested. Tell me the link. Cheers


Yutaka Itinose   {K:21299} 1/20/2005
Quiet grave of nature,I love this best dear Roy. Worldwide hopes and great order of nature are here in yourb photo and photographer's mind.Thank you Roy!


Trish McCoy   {K:20866} 1/20/2005
an ultimate stunning image.


Randy Lorance   {K:24958} 1/28/2005
Wonderful feeling caught in this,great composition conveying a sense of time and change,old giving way to new.The mist seeming to hide a clear view of what lies ahead.

Randy


gokmen aldogan   {K:2114} 3/8/2005
i like it mood best photo


Jorg Reif   {K:16020} 3/30/2005
Excellent moody landscape shot. Regards Jorg


Humayun Rizwan   {K:3223} 6/14/2005
Wonderful shot and perspective. The yellow flowers really add to the image


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