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Charminar silhouette at sundown
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Tried a silhouette shot of the Charminar by adjusting the shutter speed.
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Background:
Charminar is a squarish structure with four towers in the four corners of the square, each of whose sides is 20 metres in length. Every side opens into a plaza through giant arches, which overlook four major thoroughfares and dwarf other features of the building except the minarets. Each arch is 11 metres wide and rises 20 metres to the pinnacle from the plinth. The minarets soar skywards by 24 metres from the roof of Charminar. Each minaret has four storeys, each looking like a delicately carved ring around the minaret. Some Anglophiles call Charminar the Arc de Triomphe of the East. From the ground to the apex, the minarets cover a length of 48.7 metres.
According to Mir Moazzam Husain, a long time official of the UNESCO and a keen student of this historic city, “these minarets may even symbolise the first four khalifs of Islam, but I cannot vouch for this interpretation with any degree of certainty.” At the western end of the roof of Charminar is a beautiful mosque; the oldest in Hyderabad, and the rest of the roof was used as a court in Qutub Shahi times. Atop the great monument are 45 prayer spaces for the devout where they can offer worship in an atmosphere unspoilt by the bustle of the city. East of this space is a spacious verandah with small and large arches in the middle. The first floor has beautiful balconies from where one has a fantastic view of the historic city and its later accretions. |
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hi Shreya,
good enough effort,excellent notes.
Actually because of the congested streets it is difficult to get the charminar in the frame , except from the eastern alley from where u have taken this shot.
U cud have done some pp work on this to create a better shot, esp with the wires.TFS
KEEPING IN MIND THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING I WOULD HAVE USED TRIPOD AND GIVEN TIME TO HAVE A LITTLE MORE FEEL OF THE STRUCTURE.
HOWEVER THE SUNSET IS PERFECT FOR COLOURS.
BESTWISHES.
GOD BLESS YOU.