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Pitty that the sky is a little dull. I like the perspective, really gives a feel to the size of the thing. Much better enlarged, when the small detail on the building can be appreciated, nice crisp image given the low light. The colour of the image seems a little flat. I personally would have used BW in order to concentrate on form.
iustinium · 2007-02-28: 06:04
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Yeah, I wasn't sure about the sky, but I liked the picture enough to put it on...I'll have a quick convert into B&W to see what that gives! Thanks for the feedback fella!
the12thdude · 2007-02-28: 06:09
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Only in coming out of our usual way of life that we see with different eyes ! (Not sure it makes sens !) I agree with Justinium, or adding light on the Taj Mahal. Beautiful picture
carmitage · 2007-02-28: 08:58
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fantastic shot i really like this shot
PaulGraham · 2007-02-28: 09:52
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Photos cannot really be criticized - it is usually an interpretation of the photographer and the quality of the camera. I would prefer to provide encouragement rather than to criticize - the new and the novice photographer, if they want to progress, they will read, ask, look and learn!! As many have done here. But there are a few that have not progressed at all, there is no will. On your photo, it is an excellent representation of the ominous clouds above, thus a dark and foreboding shot is quite appropriate. You do not see life through your eyes only - if I showed you a ball, most people will see a ball - now interpret this ball using all of your senses, and you will get as many varied descriptions and responses as the number of people that are viewing. - LeapSpeaks
deleted062007 · 2007-02-28: 10:09
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Nice point of view
OC110481 · 2007-02-28: 10:49
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I like the photo, but I wonder about the cropping. I wonder how it would look if we saw more of the tower on the left.
photopoet · 2007-02-28: 20:03
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society per se can never look at the life unilaterally, then it may not be a society at all... and yes, individuals do have limitations, yet, its possible for anyone to work on it to have an objective vision and to widen his or her perspectives... also, pls note that a criticism can often turn helpful, provided its given and taken in right dose; while an encouraging word would often destruct the subject / object...
Venkat · 2007-02-28: 23:03
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