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Critiques [Translate]
- isabela_sor
(32116) - [2007-05-03 8:10]
Great honour for me to give the first comment for this pic!!
And as you know very well, I love so much this picture and deserves to be your 100th posting in your gallery!!
CONGRATULATIONS for all your gallery,dear Rajiv!!
I was waiting this photo on TE so much time to express my admiration in a public way for it.
You did a great job,exceptional perspective and details and all ....without tripod
Namashkar
All my respect for a great photographer ....even if he mistrusts himself ...
Friendly
- giorgimer
(9076) - [2007-05-03 8:17]
Wonderful place, very interesting image.
The perspective is excellent.
WELL DONE!
Giorgio
- Bruno40
(4818) - [2007-05-03 9:47]
Very nice shot(s)
Good handheld work, and PP
Congratulations for your 100th posting
TFS
Jorge
- riclopes
(25669) - [2007-05-04 4:11]
Olá Rajiv, spectacular double perspective of this forest of pillars. The large version is quite impressive and the management of the light is very good. Excellent work on this one, my friend. Nice to see the links connected to this wonderful historic place as well, but I think that the first one, in the begining of the note is not right - you should check it out.
Best regards,
ricardo
- teacozie
(1363) - [2007-05-04 4:35]
Yo Kumar,
Great rotated POV and interesting places for the eye to run. I like how you've managed to control the shadows of the pillars when it looks very bright outside.
Well done.
- anes_lc
(13639) - [2007-05-04 5:12]
great shot,well done my friend.is not only this one but also the other you present in the note.
must be a beautiful place ,and you did succed to choose the best POV .
well done
thanks for share
anes
- nirajsinha
(746) - [2007-05-04 5:59]
Hi Rajiv,
Many congratulations on your 100th posting. You have rightly selected this picture as your 100th posting. A real great picture, the pillars are nicely place in your picture. LIghts behind the pillars giving great effects.
TFS
Niraj Sinha
- imrek
(6766) - [2007-05-04 9:04]
Hi Rajiv,
very nice wide angle panorama, a good POV and well handeled light, good work, it's looks interesting place!!
have a nice WE!
imre
- angelsimon
(2466) - [2007-05-04 9:17]
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Hi Rajiv.
A great great work to celebrate your 100 post. The three photos are very well united. The building is very interesting with these all pillars, it seems to be a very nice place. I have asked you once about how to post this type of panoramics photos, and i have no reply. I would like now how to do it, perhaps you can explain it to me. Thank you and congratulations for this picture.
Angel.
- japiey
(9295) - [2007-05-04 10:24]
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- ramesh_lalwani
(3185) - [2007-05-04 11:44]
Hi Rajiv
Congrats on your 100th.I knew you were waiting to post an outstanding shot as your 100th.Couple of hors later you would have got even better colors.
Ramesh
- Partha_c
(1983) - [2007-05-06 9:00]
Hi Rajiv. Nothing more to add after all such nice comments. But to say it is really an outstanding shot will be an understatement. Great. Regards.
Partha
- gpsony
(440) - [2007-05-07 7:25]
Hi Rajiv,
Congrats on your 100th posting! And what a way to bring it up! I get almost a 3D view of the place. Lovely colours and contrast with the tourists adding depth to the shot.
One piece of information which I was reading and felt I could pass onto you due to your affinity for LP's. If the scene allows, try shooting vertical frames and stiching them together. It would mean more shots, but the end product could be worth it.
Keep posting.
Cheers,
Guru
- captainsgirl
(3432) - [2007-05-07 9:22]
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Congrats on your 100th photo post...:o)
Plus is a beauty..love the panoramic shot. Great spot you were standing in looking down both lanes, what an amazing place. TFS
Donna:o)
Thanks for your comments on my photo " Vermont Farmhouse (18)" :o)
Very clever composition.
Excellent photo.
Hi Rajiv,
Very intersting place and nice colours:
Good sharpness and point of view.
Well done!
Ciao,
Jana
hi rajiv & a very "Happy 100!* ! :-)
good to see i am not the only one doing stitched-panoramas.*g*
terrific view through the forest of pillars and along the corridors,
well composed and with wonderful details, especially in the LPversion.
the only "difficulty" i see was photographing from the shade in the direction of the
bright sunlight, so that some parts are a little burnt. i have these problems too,
and i have to "play" with the aperture/exposure time to get those spots
dark - if the surrounding is a little dark that is no problem, you can use software
like photoshop to lighten that up, but
overexposure is loss of information, which is hard to heal.
excellent job & best wishes, thorsten.
- agbonavita
(0) - [2007-05-10 15:56]
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Lovely composition rajiv. I really like the POV used with the forground collums in shadows and the lights appearing then in the background. Pretty place.
Andre
- goodwill
(2994) - [2007-05-10 16:00]
Yes, this is creativity Rajiv. The shot is not easy to see, the eys cann't focus, but you make my eyes move left, then right, again left and right...........wonderful
Rajeev
- Angshu
(23946) - [2007-05-11 7:53]
Hello Rajiv
Superb double perspective...this is an excellent shot of the Quwwat-ul-Islam with the Hindu pillars. The pano format works perfectly here. A belated congratulations for your 100th post. An excellent photo for the occasion
Regards
Angshu
- teutza
(9775) - [2007-05-17 8:23]
Hy Rajiv,
this is a really good image!!the perspective is amasing!!!
you have such a beautiful country!!!
hugs
teo
P.S hey..is this your 100th photo?congratulations:)
- photographer123
(4143) - [2007-05-20 12:53]
hi rajeev ...
nothing to say, wonderful shot...subir
- AiresSantos
(22815) - [2007-05-24 4:16]
Hi Rajiv,
This is a very gorgeous picture of the very beautiful architecture. Wonderful place, excellent POV, great PP work.
Thanks for sahring and greetings from Portugal
Aires
- bigboroboy
(965) - [2007-05-27 0:14]
This is a great shot. Did you take another without the people in the frame? I have a feeling it would be even better without them as they confuse the picture. Anyway, excellent shot overall.
PHIL
- sayan
(2603) - [2007-05-29 3:37]
Hi Rajeev,
Its a wonderful one. Something new about Qutb Minar! I have never seen this pov. Wonderful idea to show us this long corridor and its even astonishing to know that you have managed it without a tripod!
regards
Sayan
- oochappan
(34082) - [2007-06-03 6:00]
Not easy to find a way to spot architecture in an incongruous way but you did it here really in a surprising way with all those pillars in perspective stiched pano, the big size pano of perfect quality and pleasant those scaling people, not an easy POV from out of the dark towards the light but very well achieved to get this unique view, excellent work Rajiv, well done.
greetings
Henk
- RADEEH
(2690) - [2007-06-09 10:36]
Hi Rajiv
This view of the pillars of the mosque is amazing.I still can't understand how you framed this. I have to roll my eyes from left to right, how you managed this? Great shot TFS
Regards
radeeh.
- dilane
(8743) - [2007-09-21 7:02]
Moi je m'en vais sur la droite, le passage me semble plus long, et il me plait de m'attarder au côté de ces imposants piliers - dommage que ce ne soit que virtuel, c'est très beau. Tu as fait là une belle compo et j'aime beaucoup le format -
très belle photo - bien à toi
daniel
- PierreMorel
(1148) - [2007-09-22 5:10]
Hi Rajiv,
You have an interesting gallery but this shot is the most beautiful to me. The panorama view is an excellent choice and exposure is perfect in this difficult light condition.
Regards,
Pierre
- touristdidi
(8379) - [2008-01-28 19:53]
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I think I went here with Moorpark College from the USA, 12 years ago. Your picture is beautiful, now wish I had gone on one of my many trips alone to Delhi.
- ayansadhu
(1439) - [2008-02-02 1:33]
The span of the corridor, the maze created by the pillars, the bright colors signifying the human presence and the accompanying note depicting the resultant of three different shots to combine in a resultant panorama holds good here, well done
- crckt
(6479) - [2008-02-03 10:31]
Hi Rajeev,
Wonderful, wonderful shot. A documentary type shot with excellent lighting. The panoramic view looks very elegant, well done with the stitching. Fantastic architecture.
Regards,
Shaeri
- stanisslav (109)
- [2008-02-04 4:14]
This is geat place and great photo both!
Excellent!
I am glad, that at the trekeart there is so beautiful picture!
- Stepan
(24874) - [2008-02-14 12:50]
An excellent pov and an inspired pano choice. Produces a strong visual impact. Well seen.
Stéphane
- marietom
(18400) - [2008-02-16 2:32]
hello Rajiv,
Joli jeu graphique avec ces arches.
Je reviens
Marie
- horatiuTT
(3577) - [2008-03-18 10:16]
incredible photo,what a light and what geometry.The angle is also
very clever and well chosen.Fantastic one,it gives a feeling of
perplexity.Regards,
Horatiu
- batalay
(14248) - [2008-03-26 14:24]
Hello Rajiv,
The photograph works magnificently to demonstrate two-point perspective, the orthogonals all meeting at a pair of vanishing points on the horizon line. The not is highly informative and very much appreciated.
Warm regards,
Bulent
One word Rajiv, WOW!.
when I was a school student I'd been to New Delhi and surroundings. Ever since I want to capture the symmetric architectures of that place and never gotten another chance to go back. should do one day. Awesome preservation of the ancient marvels.
Cheers
Rajesh
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Hi Rajiv.
It's very special for me to see everyone congratulating this century post..
The aesthetic value and the richness is well seen, congrats for the image.
And, i want to salute you for another reason too...it's amazing to hear you have not used a tripod for this image..
Let this quality of mind be your strength in all future century posts too....
I'll wait for the 200th too, Rajiv..
Wishes from my heart..
jean paul