(5 years and 3581 days ago)
Nice
(5 years and 3581 days ago)
Nice
this would hav ebeen much better if you were able to take it from a higher angle and lose the wal behind it.....imo....good effort though.
well done
agree w/ Ade...the background is a bit too busy, would have been much better if the subject were a bit more isolated, nice effort
Could have been better without background as people have put up the comments but still a nice pic...
nicely done
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(5 years and 3581 days ago)
The glass is dirty and it is slightly oof, the concept was great but the unfortunately the image dosen't quite hit the mark ... nice attempt AUTHOR, good luck
sorry author, but Ihave to agree...........the idea was good, but the execution could have been better...if this is some sort of museum, they need to look after their exhibits better....
Unfortunately the shot could not be better. It is placed in the highest place of a tower. God only knows why and what for. It inspires desolation and oblivion. Nobody cares, nobody takes care. Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations", you see what I mean?
I do not expect high votes, I just wanted (some of) you to catch this strange feeling. I'm happy you caught this "something"...
this is not just a clock I think.....it has another use..................
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(5 years and 3581 days ago)
nice catch, interesteing perspective .......
Good one as far as the view is concerned.
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- The Jantar mantar, the observatory in Jaipur( India) built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II between 1728 and 1734 to correct the astronomical tables and to confirm the data that was available on the planetary positions. The term 'Jantar Mantar' is derived from the Sanskrit word-'Yantra Mantra' meaning instruments and formulae. The observatory consists of 13 different instruments of various geometrical forms for calculating the time of day, the heights of heavenly bodies, predicting eclipses and the situations of constellations. The instruments can make accurate measurements within one second. (5 years and 3583 days ago)
colour is a bit off
that didn't help, sorry.
agree..colors appear very strange...perhaps a bit too much post-processing? leans hard towards blue hue everywhere...
Now that's much better, thanks
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Interesting
different.
Nostalgic...
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