Photographer's Note
This place is known as Rupmati queen pavilions, which is built by his lover king Baj bahadur. It is assumed that Rupmati used to come for her daily 'Darshan' of the sacred streem of the Narbada River, winding about like a white serpent in the plain below.
PS: Sepia, sharpen.
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smael
(2878) 2004-09-29 15:21
This is a pretty nice image! The towers a well placed in each corner, and you've got the brickwall leading inward in the photo. I think you could have used that wall even more by sitting more down by it and let it play a greater part in the composition.
The tones makes it look old and the sharpness is ok, but not great. Still a pleasing picture...!
Terje
Atul_Joshi (113) 2004-10-06 3:51
I liked the brick wall, that is acting as a leading line to the main subject. You could have emit a little part of sky on the left.
Else the frame is good
kaud
(1840) 2004-11-01 3:50
Sepia is well selected medium.
This is only a part of "Rupmati ki Haveli" only.
Care should be taken before writing the note.
A different angle might have been better.
Davids
(56) 2004-12-08 4:43
beautiful picture and a nice note.
maybe you could have sharpened the picture a little.
Photo Information
- Copyright: Kailash N Dattkaya (kandy) (18)
- Genre: Plaatsen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 2000-05-10
- Categories: Ruïnes
- Camera: Nikon FM10, Nikkor 35-70 3.5-4.5
- Belichting: f/18.0, 1/125 Seconden
- Fotoversie: Originele versie
- Date Submitted: 2004-09-29 14:06