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| | | | | 289 entries. We're happy. Happy that everyone had fun, either pulling out something stashed away or strolling the streets toting a | | | | lens. That was, really,the whole point. We had fun too, putting this together in a jiffy. It appears, | | | though, that our honourable judge (above), had a tough time picking the deserving winner. A big thank you to him for the time and effort. Here they are, below. The comments, by the way, are all judge's. | |
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Sandipan Mukherjee, DhakuriaThis image speaks for itself and is well taken. Life goes by a crippled man and his disembodied artificial leg remains motionless as people walk by. THE PRIZE. sandip wins the EPSON STYLUS TX101.  Enrico Fabian, New Delhi I felt this image (though a simple one) has conveyed a great deal. The elephant is at a crossroad it seems and the car lights, streetlight and markings on the road all bring focus to its expression of resignation to its place in the city and the inevitability of the passage of time. What once walked majestically is now a beast of burden waiting for cars to pass. A very poignant and beautiful image. | | | | | Sirsendu Gayen, Kolkata A truly wonderful image of a street scene. The sheep, man pulling another man and traffic all add up to give one a sense of a cities contrasts. I like the expression on the rickshaw wallahs face. Its quizzical and inquisitive as well. | | | | | Hirak Kanti Dutta, New Delhi The remains of an ancient city while the beginnings of a modern city loom overhead. Simple, poignant and effective. | | These deserving competitors earn the fotoflock goodie bag! | |
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Ashish G Patil Now this is a greatly composed shot very nice indeed.It is a very pleasing photo with a magical quality. The lighting is balanced in every corner. >Read full | | AnkurT Naintara Jain, Capturing poor or beggars are not considering as a good talent to exhibit Photojournalism work. There is always a BIG difference between DEPRIVED people and BEGGERS. >Read full | |
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motivate the photo-buddies,
CONGRATULATION SANDIPAN
COngrats to the winner.
I think the the artificial limb should be closer to the natural feet but still it is a good pic.
" I cried because i had NO SHOES till i saw a man with NO FEET"...Life is full of blessings, sometimes we are just too BLIND to see them!!!
Vinod Kumar V. K.
Thanks Sandipan
Great Job.
THE PICTURE DESERVE 1ST PRIZE
Debidas Banerjee
Well don
Paul Dass
ah and not to forget all the users of fotoflock!
Looking forward to the next shooter
cheers
sangeeta