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Good day dears...!
Thanx for previous comments on submitted images "Home". This is the related picture of "Home" where I gave you the information of Curry Guy and his nature of work to help his family members. (Soon I'll subimit his brother working image, as well his family members only Male members, due to highly restrictions from their society I was unable to shot females.
His name "Saien Nazeer Ahmed", he seeling Kabuli Chhole (Chick peas with fenugreek leaves) right beside of his Home, where every religious peoples come to visit at Mausoleums and tribute his mark of respect with Rose Petals.
You can find all ingrediants of "Kabuli Chhole" e.g. Chick peas, Pickles, Lemons, Red Chilli Sauce and Sliced Onions. on the Big Dish with It's really tasty, and I'm feelig its taste now.... Waters coming out from my mouth hmmmmmmmm...
I did some PS working with this image to prominent "Kabuli Chhole"
Comments and suggestions are welcome!
dotPix
Note: I need permissions from all EPZians for upload their profile with some selected portfolio from EPZ to my personal website http://www.khursheedalam.com. After receiving permission then I'll upload on my personal website's "My Choice EPZs" Gallery. Thanx in advance.
Reason for add a Note here due to busy with Office work and unable to send individual message. On Comments area you can grant me the permission... ![]()
| Camera: | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P32 |
| Title: | Curry Guy - Saien Nazeer Ahmed |
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| Uploaded: | 14 Mar 2007 - 10:40 AM |
| Tags: | Cury, Guy, Journalism, Landscape / travel, People, Photo journalism, Portrait, Portraits / people, Travel |
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Comments
like the use of selective coloring.(except for the green hat) I think one thing that would really draw in even more..would be to colorize the grains that are falling from the hand. (just an idea if you decide to play with the photo more) good job though.
Love the selective colours, very vivid and attention-grabbing.
Sarah
I like your selective colouring, it works effectively here. I'd like to have seen the face of the man on the left.
Makes me fancy a curry tonight.
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