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Mandu City (Ancient Monuments) India -part2
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September 24, 2012
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I think every photographer should visit this place……

for more pictures plz visit http://www.smartdigitalpix.com

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September 24, 2012
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I like the first one the best. It really gives the feeling of height. I know I would be tired getting to where the tiny man sits, obviously resting and taking in the view. Nice job. I might straighten the last photo a bit and remove the wires. The middle photo is perfect.

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September 24, 2012
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Interesting place, great colors. You did good job on capturing it. I agree with Mandrake about removing the wires from the third photo. It looks like it is very old place and wires everywhere are the sign of modern times, lol. I would also maybe step back on the third photo so I can see a bit more environment around.

September 24, 2012
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i agree with you guys….. on wires….. hey u guys did not see part 1 …..please comment on those one too……

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September 24, 2012
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Amazing pictures Intekhab. I would say you try getting a panoramic view with the second building. Just awesome.

September 25, 2012
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Good idea deensani. Panoramic could be so cool!

September 25, 2012
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intekhab07-31, I think this post should go to “Photography destinations” sections. Do you mind if I move it?

September 26, 2012
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Ya sure Admin u can move it to “Photography destinations” section…….

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September 26, 2012
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I’m thinking there are Waaaaaay too many places to post photos.
btw, Is there any easy way to find all the photos posted by one specific member of the group?

Thanks, Mandrake.

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September 26, 2012
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Liked a lot the second one. Nice perspective of the building. I like to see buildings with some dinamic lines, and this can only be sugested by the right position of the photographer (the position he choses to take, I mean). What focal length did u use?

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Quote from Mandrake on September 26, 2012, 12:37
I’m thinking there are Waaaaaay too many places to post photos.
btw, Is there any easy way to find all the photos posted by one specific member of the group?

Thanks, Mandrake.

I think it is good idea to add an option to see all the pictures posted by one user. I will see if we can integrate it.

September 30, 2012
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danielaportela I used 18mm dx body…….. d7000 nikon…..

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A lot of greenery adds a lot to the shot and the monuments are a great subject to work on photography!!Smile

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