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Awais Yaqub
Jun-24-2007, 02:15 PM
Well still i was not able to capture whole monument :huh
here are few

http://awais.smugmug.com/photos/166166511-L.jpg

http://awais.smugmug.com/photos/166167527-L.jpg

different angle

http://awais.smugmug.com/photos/166167543-L.jpg

http://awais.smugmug.com/photos/166167637-L.jpg

http://awais.smugmug.com/photos/166168405-L.jpg

more which i posted before here can be seen in this link http://awais.smugmug.com/gallery/2781351

Skippy
Jun-24-2007, 03:24 PM
Well still i was not able to capture whole monument :huh
here are few different angle

more which i posted before here can be seen in this link http://awais.smugmug.com/gallery/2781351




That is one awesome piece of architecture Awais. :huh
I like the detail you've shown us in the last two shots .... Skippy :D
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Ann McRae
Jun-25-2007, 09:02 PM
Very cool, especially the detail in the fourth shot. Amazing - my city is very architecturally dull.

Thanks for sharing
ann

Awais Yaqub
Jun-26-2007, 10:39 AM
Thanks Skippy and Ann i am glad you liked them

RandySmugMug
Jun-26-2007, 11:13 AM
#4 is an incredible shot Awais !

Awais Yaqub
Jun-26-2007, 12:36 PM
#4 is an incredible shot Awais !

Thanks Randy :D

3n-out
Jun-26-2007, 02:54 PM
Awais,

It's Dgrinners like you that keep me coming back for more. Bringing a part of your world into my world - a place I would otherwise never see. Nice clear pics, I enjoyed them.

Keep em coming I enjoy your posts.

3n-out

Awais Yaqub
Jun-26-2007, 03:21 PM
Awais,

It's Dgrinners like you that keep me coming back for more. Bringing a part of your world into my world - a place I would otherwise never see. Nice clear pics, I enjoyed them.

Keep em coming I enjoy your posts.

3n-out

Thanks a lot friend i am glad you enjoy my photos and effort. People like you make me post here :lust besides that dgrin is very friendly place i love to post here :ivar

3n-out
Jun-26-2007, 03:36 PM
Thanks a lot friend i am glad you enjoy my photos and effort. People like you make me post here :lust besides that dgrin is very friendly place i love to post here :ivar

Awais,

Checked out your gallery! Wow! You sure have your camera down. I loved the picture of the Bible/Karan "Whichever it is" that photo is simply amazing. Awesome light, rule of 3rds that photo is a great work of art!

Enjoyed it! I'll check back again and see what else you have done in the future!

3n-out....
In Texas....

Awais Yaqub
Jun-26-2007, 03:50 PM
Awais,

Checked out your gallery! Wow! You sure have your camera down. I loved the picture of the Bible/Karan "Whichever it is" that photo is simply amazing. Awesome light, rule of 3rds that photo is a great work of art!

Enjoyed it! I'll check back again and see what else you have done in the future!

3n-out....
In Texas....

Thanks friend it is Karan or Quran holy book of Muslims. I am glad you enjoyed it :lust

Serrator
Jun-26-2007, 08:11 PM
Very nice angles...you must give us a broader perspective of this building!:D
It looks really interesting.

greenplasticdave
Jun-27-2007, 05:43 AM
This monument looks like a great place to photograph, I love geometric lines like this. The scope for patterns is amazing.

Cheers

-Dave-

www.mirkwoodcottage.typepad.com/davidjamesphotography

Awais Yaqub
Jun-27-2007, 10:35 AM
Thank you :D

pathfinder
Jun-27-2007, 06:55 PM
I looked in your gallery of these images, Awais, and I particularly liked the third image - the symmetrical composition with the warm tungsten lighting in the forground is superb. You should post it here:thumb

schmoo
Jun-28-2007, 03:20 AM
Awais, I particularly like the perspective of the 4th and 5th images. I may have said this a while back but I always love seeing your photos because you show us things in a culture I have never really seen before.

pyrtek
Jun-28-2007, 03:26 AM
This is really great stuff. I like dramatic takes on architecture and these are
excellent examples of that. Bravo!

Awais Yaqub
Jun-28-2007, 11:08 AM
Thanks a lot friends Pathfinder i posted that photo last time in dgrin when i visted the monument for the 1st time