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Natasha Sanchez (352)
i was going to china to visit my friend over there... and then he took me to this very beautiful temple... but i forgot the name of the place... as soon as i remember the name of the place i will upload it... thank you all for whoever have given me comments... thank you, i appriciate it very much...
18 tahun yang lalu
very beautiful pic..nice composition too..but i think it's kinda blur..maybe u can edit it more..overall, still good-looking..regards
19 tahun yang lalu
Good shot. Which part of china exactly?
the tree reduce the beauty of the object, IMHO if the object just between the temple and the lake or river would be better......
i wont argue about this place lays in china or japan... i like it, nice shot...
nice angle & composition, but it would be more beautiful if you didn't put the trees as the FG,(imho) btw.. still nice picture, regards...
nice composition and angle. unfortunately i bet you took the picture somewhere around noon. this results in a pale looking color. i would recommend you to use a polarize filter to control the direction of the light so that you can get a blue sky and a natural color. by the way, why does the temple look like a japanese temple? just wondering :)
Good scenary picture agak sedikit bright ? warnanyha jadi agak pudar bisa di adjust sedikit biar asyik dilihatnya
it is in Kyoto, Japan. the temple is known as Golden Pavillion Temple (Kinkaku-ji). btw it's good picture
it's a good shot despite the tree as FG,.. but.. honestly i feel kinda familiar with da scene. also agree with Joe's opinion on framing position. anyway,.. it's a great shot. Keep on shooting..! :)
the view might be could more breathtaking if you took the photo without the tree as FG. it's quite distracting us from the beauty of the POI and maybe if you move a lil bit....left, you could take the reflection on the water more nicely. Agree with Joe Wongkar, it looks more Japanese Style to me. Mixed up with your Chinese Shots collection? nevertheless, this is a nice shot :)
strangely that looks more like a japanese architecture to me, with all the bonsai and stuff. eos 500n and an L lens is a very interesting combination. and afaik, 500n is a film camera, so how did u load the sandisk into it ? you could actually choose anything from fuji, kodak, konica, or anything as long as it's a film .. no one knows anyway :) that aside .. it looks a bit soft, and there's something at the bottom left corner. i'd probably move a bit to the left for framing to get more of the side facing the pond ..