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Borobudur temple in IndonesiaVisited the Borobudur temple in Indonesia a few weeks ago. Great place for sunrise images.
Used a bit of gelled off camera flash for this one. Hope to find and process a few more keepers from the trip this weekend. Cheers Steve Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: Borobudur temple in IndonesiaLOVE IT.
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Re: Borobudur temple in IndonesiaVery nice, I like the golden colour effect.
Re: Borobudur temple in Indonesiagreat shot, good compo, good lighting. nothing more to say.
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Re: Borobudur temple in Indonesiasweet - love the golden tones
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Re: Borobudur temple in IndonesiaAlthough one could criticize for mild shadow discrepancy, I think word I'm going to use is; PEARLER.
Re: Borobudur temple in IndonesiaStephen
Greate exposure and spot on composition - this one's a cracker image. Peter
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Re: Borobudur temple in IndonesiaVery nice capture....can I query the method of which you used to create the golden hues?
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Re: Borobudur temple in IndonesiaWithout the flash this shot would have been nothing but with it you have turned it into something very special - excellent colours and composition as well.
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Re: Borobudur temple in IndonesiaFantastic.
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Re: Borobudur temple in IndonesiaLove the lighting. Well done.
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