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I know to get the wow factor for landscapes , one will have to shoot at either dusk or dawn. But i did not have to opportunity to shoot at those hours. Lemme know what you think, composition, etc..

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Old 06-14-2007, 12:48 PM
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kunaldaswani,

This time of day has given you good shadows, though. Good for some architecture, shows shape more realistically. The color complement here is wonderful, great cloud formation. If you check your horizontals, maybe lower right side a tad, you're nearer perfection!
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I Like it, it about taking the shot when you have the shot.
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good shot.

agree with jiminyclickit regarding the horizons.
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i third horizon it is a tad leaning to the left ... love the terracotta roof tiles.. only think is i wanna see more..stepping back is not always an option .. but maybe stitch 2 images together
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i third horizon it is a tad leaning to the left ... love the terracotta roof tiles.. only think is i wanna see more..stepping back is not always an option .. but maybe stitch 2 images together
will fix the horizon. I was on moving boat so stiching was not an option.

thanks for all the feedback guys!
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Stitching may be easier than you realize if you were a good distance from the buildings. A program such as Autostitch can be very "forgiving" even if every shot is not perfectly aligned. Give it a try next time. Just remember to allow for a 25-30 percent overlap between shots.
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