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Fun with Nikon Images

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Corlan F.

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Lloyd, Steve, Matt... thanks :)

Re comments on DOF and the eyes, well it was an awkward shooting situation. Staying on a small step behind the full size statue, stretching on my toes to get as close as possible, camera in right hand and holding with the left hand a print enveloppe that was in my bag used as a reflector for the eyes. Well, it worked :eek:



"Riders on the storm
Into this house we're born
Into this world we're thrown
Like a dog without a bone
An actor out alone
Riders on the storm"
Disquieting look, negative space, deep b&w treatment.
This is great, Steve! :toocool:



Jorgen: Nicely seen and captured. Everything seems in just the right place. The background couldn't be better for highlighting her. :thumbup:

Cheers, Matt

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+1. Perfect moment :thumbs:
 

rayyan

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rayyan

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Many ways to photograph the Taj Mahal.

I told Ayesha to go and sit where Shah Jahan ( the Taj's constructor ) used to
sit after being imprisoned by his son, Aurengzeb.

Shah Jahan would sit in this exact place and view the tomb of his beloved.



Thank you Ayesha.

Further images shall be posted in the small sensor section.
D-Lux4
 
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