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by Prakash Ghai
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A Lady crossing the Street near Panch Batti, Jaipur (Rajasthan, India)
Genre: Street Photography
"He who knows art, probably knows the truth". Minimalist Photographer from Jaipur, the Pink City of India. Capturing Minimalist Photos since December 2012. Featured by Economic Times and Rashtradoot Newspaper in India and by China Daily, a popular newspaper in China. Link to Media coverage: https://www.prakashghai.com/p/media-coverage.html Favorite Book "I am that" by Nisargadatta Maharaj Philosophy: Advaita Vedanta Register for Minimalist Photography Online Classes via Zoom/Google Meet https://www.prakashghai.com/p/online-classes.html Blog Homepage: https://www.PrakashGhai.com
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Tom Kelly
L/Fav; Very interesting composition Prakash!
Renu S
As in? Sorry didn't get that? Poster for a short film as in u mean this photo? Yeah...a sepia tint would add to the mood...u know like those nostalgia-filled Satyajit Ray movies? :)
Prakash Ghai replied:
Haha ! Yes for this photo. I was just guessing where are you trying to get at. If it reminds you of a story then it must be for a movie or short film or maybe a novel cover... oh sepia tint...well that would surely add to the mood. Satyajit Ray movies...oh well, he is a gem. And yes that sepia tones and nostalgic mood goes hand in hand.Thanks for the idea.
Renu S
Maybe it's about this lady walking towards an unknown destiny, the distorted reflection makes that hazy and she herself doesn't know where the road leads. Maybe she's left it to providence to shape her path!:)
Prakash Ghai replied:
ah - that is a very interesting take. possible a poster for a short film?
Renu S
This image inspires an idea for a short story:)
Prakash Ghai replied:
oh. That is interesting. So what is the gist?
Renu S
Amazing capture! Especially like the way the reflection of the lady gets sort of dissolved and distorted!
Prakash Ghai replied:
Thank You Renu - Good to see you again :) Hope you had a good day. and thanks again for your wonderful feedback!
Andrew Wilson
A compelling image!
Prakash Ghai replied:
Thank you Andrew. Greetings to you all the way from India :) Hope you and you family are doing well.
Simone Shannon
I have to stop myself from favoriting everything! You have so many beautiful photographs, but this one is perfection.
Prakash Ghai replied:
haha thanks Simone. I'd suggest don't stop :) Thank you for taking a look at my work in detail :)
Stephen Anderson
very nice work! Thank you for your comment on my image.
Prakash Ghai replied:
Thank you Stephen. You are welcome :)
Linda Howes
Cool shot Prakash!
Prakash Ghai replied:
Thank you Linda!