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| | | So you captured them and you captured them well. Faces, expressions and moods which mirror the souls of disparate subjects... While some poked our curiosity, others made us smile. Yet, they all served well to keep our celebrity judge guessing for a while! To choose four winners from the hundreds of faces that stared back at him, was no mean task. But he got down to it and in the end, picked the ones that won him over.
Our heartiest congratulations to the winning entries and commiserations to the rest! There’s always next time...
About the Judge: An accidental photographer turned pro, Jitu Savlani is one of the biggest names in India when it comes to fashion and celebrity photography. In his over-11-year photography career, he has shot all the leading personalities of the Indian film industry like Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Bipasha Basu and Boman Irani among others.
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|  |  Chetan Soni, Face Off | Dhar. This one definitely stands out. I looked at it and was like Wow! It is a fantastic picture. Great composition and it captures the mood perfectly. THE PRIZE: Chetan Soni wins the Epson PictureMate PM215.    | Naintara Jain, Where Did Those Years Go | Delhi. I love the tone, the skin texture and the expression in the image. All these elements along with the composition keep me going back to it.
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|  Partha Pal, Two Faces | Kolkata. I like the simplicity in this picture. I like how it is not staged. Also if you look at it, the picture is not perfect but it is this imperfection which makes it attractive. |
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| Supriyo Ranjan Sarkar, Happy Family | West Bengal. This image is very infectious. It captures how people are so happy in simplicity. How they can still look at the brighter side and have such natural smiles on their faces.
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The shot was taken while I was waiting at a bus stand, this gentleman had an interesting profile, and a pensive look and things came together.
Chetan's photo is simply great.
I like the candidness and he clicks shutter so sweetly.
REgards.
Partha Pal