Inside the Murud-Janjira Fort (Maharashtra)
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Yet to visit but I like the photo. Almost brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
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LOVE this!
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Thank you …
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Interesting shot, did you use a flash as it seems a little grainy, If you go back try a long exposer on a tripod and the natural light should open up the inside. But I do like it here is mine http://wp.me/p39nN5-4m
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Yes..I used flash as there was very little light..
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Like I said on your post, if you steady your camera and allow a longer exposer the camera will pick up the room filled with light. If you read your camera instructions if you don’t know how to do it you can use it in many situation, for example at night on a clear sky a 10 minute exposer setting with catch the movement of the stars and allowing trees in the shot will give the sense of movement of the stars 🙂
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I’m an amateur photographer..so thanks a lot for your valuable suggestions Pete 🙂
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If you need to ask any questions please just ask 🙂 your more than welcome
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Nice shot.
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Very beautiful….and the angle is extremely good.
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Thank you Seeta
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Lovely capture!!
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Thank you 🙂
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Chomotkar, eta kothay?
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eTa Murund Janjira fort..:-)
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Wow… It seems really dark inside the fort. A wee bit scary, I must say.. 🙂
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Yeah..it was quite dark..
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Nice capture 🙂
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Thanks Deepa..:-)
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Nice! But more than nice it’s perfect… light and dark, all at place. 🙂
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Thank you Namrata 🙂
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Excellent shot! Love the composition. The left side of the picture has more space and is empty compared to the right side. I would adjust that in frame. Secondly, the top arch is cramped, I would take couple of steps back to center it. But this is excellent..
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Thanks a lot for the suggestions…I’ll try to concentrate on these factors next time. Actually I’m just a amateur photographer and trying to learn by the trial and error method and also from your valuable feedback..:-)
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Wonderful capture.
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Thanks a lot 🙂
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Good one!!!!
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Nice click. Is it the original photo or some effects have been put?
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Original..the light was very low inside..used flash 🙂
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Pretty Dark it was I guess..
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yes..though it was early afternoon..
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