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Old 11-03-2010, 07:27 PM
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Default 9/11 - Taj Mumbai fater renovation in nostalgic look

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Taj Mumbai after the renovation of 9/11 scares.

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Nikon D5000 with 18-55mm Kit lens

Focal : 29mm
Aperture : f/13
Shutter : 1/1000
ISO : 200
Exposure : -.3ev
Flash : Flash did not fire

This antique old effect was done through LR2..

Please C&C so that I can learn more.
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Old 11-04-2010, 12:37 PM
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Please be sure to include information asked for in the guidelines. thank you
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Rohan, the antique finish looks nice, but do you have any specific questions?
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thanxs sanyal

Nothing specific, Jus wanted to check, if there is any room of improvemnt.
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Please include the following information, if possible, with your image: EXIF info, type of camera, specific questions (What do you think? is not a specific question).
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Dear Moderator

As per the rule I am putting EXIF details and camera info too for the critics for all my images. Please let me know If I have missed something.

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There's always room for improvement I like the sepia look on this older building. It looks like it's leaning a bit, but that's just due to being up close and using a relatively wide focal amount.
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Thanks EOBeav

I will certainly consider this next time. But whn ever i shoot any building I alwys get a bit tilred coz of i dnt use any tilt-shift lens (perspective contrl).

so do u suggest me to use a long focal zoom lens (ie: 70-200mm) to capture this.

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Your original focal distance was 29mm, but if you could zoom in to 55mm on this lens, and step backward accordingly, you should be able to get rid of that leaning perspective. Sometimes the best zoom feature we have is our feet. :-)
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Yes very true, our feets are the best zoomer
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