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Paigah Tombs V- Details
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I have just realised how difficult it is to be creative while making shots of famous monuments. Most of them would have been photographed at various times, and the pros would have much more advanced equipment.
But you still do what you got to do. :)
This one will will be the last in the series. Do I hear a huge sigh of relief...
*No points please*
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Hello Lakshmi,
The details are great and the photograph almost becomes alive with movement from all the interacting shapes and lines. Nicely seen and yes, a difficult task to capture intresting views of landmarks, but you did very well here. Thanks for the eye play!
Peace and Love always!
Kevin
you captured the details very nicely Lakshmi :)
good use of the inner wall/roof to frame the shot :)
you are right about these architecture shots :) i was thinking the same thing when shooting the hotel in my newest post...but in your heart you just know you hav to do it :) even if it has been done before, this is how we improve :)
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- linus
(10761) - [2006-02-01 15:44]
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Another very nice image of this really interesting place. Excellent composition.
Sunil