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Taj MahalI was in India for work last week. Managed to get up to the Taj Mahal for the day. Just a happy snap but wow. Unfortunately the pond in foreground was empty for maintenance. Theres a chance I need to go back a few times later in the year, will be taking 10-20mm next time and making sure I have more time.
Edit: and the coolest thing about the Taj is all the "official" togs there still use film slrs, I saw their sample shots and there were pretty damn good. 10 shots for 800 rupee, bargain. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: Taj MahalWow Beautiful place..
Re: Taj MahalIf you ever get the chance be there during sunset. Did it as a child and I still remember it, the colour changes are great!
Re: Taj MahalWhat a magnificent building, I'd really like to get up close to that and grab some shots of the architecture.
I wonder if some PP to boost the sky's blue would add to the photo?
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If I knew how I would do it. Working in NX Capture so may have a crack later. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: Taj MahalI just recently came to grips with Capture NX. If you've not already, check out the tutorials here http://www.capturenx.com/en/lessons/lessons/index.html
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