Photographer’s Note
Landmark of Hyderabad Inida. The Charminar is build to memorize people who died in a plague that hit India in 1591. Charminar literally means "four towers"
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DzULA
(838) 2008-02-23 0:24
Great mosque, BUT!!! why that ugly wires, I try, and remuved them, try the workshop. Hope you'll like it
Greetings
DzULA
ozpaul
(276) 2008-02-23 3:44
Yes this time I agree (with Petar) about the wires. They do spoil what is a nice photo of the Charimar, a monument I unfortunately missed due to the bombings when I was in Hyderabad last year. Some would say leave them there or find a better position, not always possible when you are travelling. This time I think the PS treatment is justified, but that is me. Best wishes Paul.
Balwant
(582) 2008-02-23 6:30
Disagree with DzULA, as this is the good photo of the place taken by you. There are wires and similar obstructions all over the place surrounding the Charminar. Your shot has given the best point of view.
Regards
balwant
Junctus
(64) 2008-11-24 1:53
without wires: better looks
with wires: better picture because of AUTHENTICITY.
Here in TrekEarth I want to see how the places look and get a feeling for the athmosphere there. And the wires add - not beauty, but a true feeling for the modest surroundings of this monument.
Photo Information
- Copyright: Andrew Lee (awslee) (40)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-02-03
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D300, AF-S NIKKOR 18-200mm 1:3,5-5,6 G ED VR
- Exposure: f/11, 1/400 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2008-02-22 20:29
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