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HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
This is the old and historic Post Office in Ho Chi Minh City. The design is grand. It resembles the old Union Train Stations in the US. The place is very well preserved. The interior is well lighted and airy. It has roof skylight windows and series of windows on both sides, on the walls.
Nikon D200
2007/01/31 18:36:29.9
Image Size: 2311 x 3467
Lens:Nikkor 18-200mm AF-S, VR
Focal Length: 18mm
Exposure Mode: Programmed Auto
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/30 sec - F/3.5
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
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Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached
Color Mode:Mode II
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Saturation:Vivid
Sharpening:Enhanced
Image Comment:Copyright (C) 2007 Andre' Salvador
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- chrisJ
(42409) - [2007-05-12 9:49]
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Hi Andre
Fantastic sharpness & diminishing linear perspective, with good repetition of the arches & superb colour & contrast. Tfs!
- mbasil
(2860) - [2007-05-12 10:51]
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Well captured, Andre. Nice composition and symmetry. Good exposure, too. There's a bit of barrel distortion, and I don't find it distracting, though it could be corrected.
Mike
Hello Andre!
Beautiful colours and good light in your composition!
Nice clarity and perspective!
Excellent done!
Lili
Hello Andre,
I like the symmetry in composition!
The details are great and that goes for the colours too, very well exposed capture...
Interesting to get this view inside this place!
Greetings,
Pablo -
- cafe
(1209) - [2007-05-16 12:36]
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Hi Andre,
Very nice symmetric point of view. I think this Post Office was built during French time, so it was much so long ago. There're probably none of large civil constructions were built by Americans as Americans staying was relatively short in VN (comparing to VN history and what it's been through). TFS, Giap.