New Delhi, India

12 years 5 months ago - 12 years 5 months ago #181410 by uyraffy
Some shots I took during my stay at New Delhi, India.
Please feel free to comment so that I may improve my photography.


Akshardham Temple


Inside Jama Masjid Mosque


Washing Area at the Jama Masjid Mosque


India Gate


Here is a link to my gallery if you wish to see the rest of the photos New Delhi Gallery

Thanks for viewing,
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12 years 5 months ago #181457 by Dori
These are very beautiful! The second one appears to tilt a bit to the right, maybe straighten it. The tones look wonderful to me.

The third one is great! I love the POV!
:judge: :judge: :judge:

Don't pi$$ me off, I am running out of room to store the bodies...

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12 years 5 months ago #181459 by uyraffy
Thanks Dori, just noticed it now that the 2nd picture is a bit tilted.
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12 years 5 months ago #181462 by Dori
What lens were you using in the last one?

Don't pi$$ me off, I am running out of room to store the bodies...

Resident Texasotan...

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12 years 5 months ago #181466 by uyraffy
Canon 10-22 taken at 10mm.
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12 years 4 months ago #186226 by uyraffy
India Gate


Passing Tourist


Jama Masjid Mosque


The Sweeper


Here is a link to my gallery if you wish to see the rest of the photos New Delhi Gallery

Thanks for viewing,
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12 years 4 months ago #186760 by Stealthy Ninja
Last one is rockin' it ol' school.



could do with some more room at the top though.
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12 years 4 months ago #186851 by uyraffy

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Last one is rockin' it ol' school.
could do with some more room at the top though.


True, but didn't have much time in composing the shot since there were to many people around the Gate and that was the only position I was able to get as near as the gate as possible.

Thanks,
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12 years 4 months ago #186853 by Stealthy Ninja

uyraffy wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Last one is rockin' it ol' school.
could do with some more room at the top though.


True, but didn't have much time in composing the shot since there were to many people around the Gate and that was the only position I was able to get as near as the gate as possible.

Thanks,


PS is your friend. ;)
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12 years 4 months ago #186887 by mj~shutterbugg
Love the series. I absolutely love the India gate images, I think I prefer the B/W version. I think you really got the feel and beauty of such a beautiful place. In the 1st post, 2nd image, I see the tilt which is very slight but there, but that is correctable. And I agree about the more room on the last photo, again correctable. Overall I really love these shots and found very little to say negative.

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12 years 4 months ago #187073 by uyraffy

mj~shutterbugg wrote: Love the series. I absolutely love the India gate images, I think I prefer the B/W version. I think you really got the feel and beauty of such a beautiful place. In the 1st post, 2nd image, I see the tilt which is very slight but there, but that is correctable. And I agree about the more room on the last photo, again correctable. Overall I really love these shots and found very little to say negative.


Thanks MJ,
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12 years 4 months ago #187076 by chakkaradeep
Great shots! I like Akshardham Temple and India Gate!

Cheers,
Chaks

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12 years 4 months ago #187083 by uyraffy

chakkaradeep wrote: Great shots! I like Akshardham Temple and India Gate!


Thanks,
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12 years 4 months ago #187168 by Shanna-Marie
Wow.... I love the India Gate too, Excellent shots! :)

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12 years 4 months ago #187179 by chasrich
I like the whole series... :judge: :thumbsup: :woohoo:

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