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sunson February 25 2010, 12:37:39 UTC
Brilliant. I can't help avoid my brain from auto-loading of a few powerful pics of Mr.Henri Cartier Bressons.:)

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sajith February 25 2010, 19:48:59 UTC
Thank you! I'm inspired alright, but nothing I ever do will come anywhere close to what the masters have already done. No? :)

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psasidhar June 16 2010, 20:00:22 UTC
Hey, I am in Paris now. :)

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sajith June 17 2010, 13:25:28 UTC
Bonjour, then. :) Have a good time -- hope you're spending at a month, damn, at least three months there. Which is perhaps sufficient time to really "know" a place like Paris. Meeting new people, feeling the place, food, music, the vibe, and getting the hell out before it wears you out, and all that. Precisely what I could not do and wish I could do. :)

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zeeshanmn September 14 2010, 16:04:29 UTC
I missed seeing this set. Love it.

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sajith September 14 2010, 16:13:30 UTC
Thank you Zeeshan. Do you think these are underexposed? Someone told me that they thought so, but to me these look just fine. I'm not sure the camera's meter is completely reliable, but this is how the weather at Paris was at the time -- cloudy and somewhat gloomy.

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zeeshanmn September 15 2010, 06:36:40 UTC
Honestly, I don't care about underexposure or overexposure. I love photos, and I loved this set. Also, the winter gloom adds to the photos. Oh and on another note, I don't trust camera meters. I shoot on manual most of the time.

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sajith September 15 2010, 09:18:53 UTC
Not caring about under/over exposure sounds like a good rule to live by. I too should try judging the light and not trust the camera meter too much -- learned this the hard way recently.

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