Kindly share your C&C for my below images :
IMG_0067 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
IMG_0084 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
IMG_0082 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Kindly share your C&C for my below images :
IMG_0067 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
IMG_0084 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
IMG_0082 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Nicely captured, I'm glad the woman in green softened up in the third image.
These images bring back some nice memories I have of shooting in Bangalore's Russell Market in the earlier part of this year. It's too bad that the image doesn't bring on the sounds and smells of the market.
I think the first image is the strongest as it really shows a good view of the fruit vendor among his goods.
The second and third shots are much harder to pull off, given the depth of the shot. The woman at the very left is a fairly soft (out of focus) and having a soft element in the foreground of an image usually does not give you the strongest composition. I suspect that there was not much you could do here given the lighting and space constraints that I suspect you were working under. I do think the bottom two images would have been stronger without this element in the image.
I like these, particularly the first. I would be tempted to boost the saturation a bit though, and have a look at the vendors skin tone - it's a bit grey, but this is probably down to the low light you were shooting under.
My thoughts are very similar to Manfred.
I wonder if you could get away with cropping out the left side (out of focus) woman in #3?
Could you add a little extra brightness in #1 without it looking too harsh or unnatural? But keep the shadows fairly dark. It is certainly a difficult scene and there is a bit of noise which is currently just about under control. I would be a little worried about this becoming too much of a problem if any brightness adjustment is excessively severe.