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Sven Bjornsson
{K:427} 6/21/2005
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Well done Narayanan, I agree this is my favourite also, of your current Taj series. Beautiful composition, great DOF, good colour & lighting and is quite dramatic, too me. I agree with Petal Mar 05, B&W negative ? maybe you should correct all series to something like -Kodak Ektachrome 100. Would that be closer ? Well done anyhow Sven
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Petal Wijnen
{K:50989} 3/2/2005
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Your personal favourite and mine!! Great reflection and colors (Film Type: B&W Negative??? You're sure...??)!! Well done!!
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Marusnik Bela
{K:11611} 3/2/2005
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Classical and very nice presentation of this monument.Superb work!Congrats!
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LeAnne Eden
{K:1683} 3/2/2005
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holy cow what an amazing shot..bravo!
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Debarshi Duttagupta
{K:26815} 3/2/2005
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All three shots are fantastic. No matter how many times you visit the Taj you are always at a loss for words when you stand in front of it.
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k x
{K:5} 3/2/2005
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those godamn tourists always walking around ruining a PERFECT shot, i like this alot. next time ask them to close down the location for you.
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alvaro arriagada
{K:243} 3/2/2005
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the sky need streght...
al cielo le falta fuerza...
so its a grat shot.
aun asi es una gran imagen.
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Senthil Kumar
{K:1648} 3/2/2005
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Wonderful picture!
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Pam Heisler
{K:4032} 3/2/2005
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Wonderful composition... And a beautiful monument. You have captured it very well.. Thanks for sharing, I doubt I will ever make it to that part of the world... I am not sure it could look any better in person..
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D De Vito
{K:414} 3/2/2005
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The Taj Mahal is always breathtaking. You have captures it well.
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 3/2/2005
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That's the best of the series, bravo 7++++++ The composition, tones and reflection are superb. Excellent choice of the wide-angled lense. Khaled.
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