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NOTRE DAME CHURCH, HO CHI MIN CITY
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
The Vietnamese people claim that this church is a copy of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris but in a smaller scale. This was built in the 18th. century. Althoug not as rich in architectural features as the original one it maintains the nice proportions on the exterior.
A full frontal view of this church is shown in the WORKSHOP
Nikon D200
2007/01/31 18:46:08.8
Image Size: 2139 x 3209
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Focal Length: 36mm
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That's a lovely church with such nice details. Very good architectural shot.
- Maite
(1317) - [2007-03-13 16:19]
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Hi Andre
A beautiful church indeed! I like a lot both pics, but this one has a symmetry which adds a special beauty and better details.
Excellent colors and lightning and wonderful composition.
I appreciate your coment on my picture too. Thank you very much.
My compliments and TFS.
Maite
Hi Andre!
I like the WS and I like this one also because of the details. Thanks for sharing this architecture.
All the best,
Freddie :)
Hi Andre,
Very beautiful colors and framing. Well done.
Regards.
Fred