OK, I'll explain: while all other pillars were opposite each other supporting a concrete column overhead, for some strange reason these two in foreground were not like others that is why the right one's shadow is not lying perpendicular to the left one. Thank you NF for your interest:)
This is a great b&w contribution!
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Thank you Hans:)
DeleteWow! This is magnificent. :) So beautiful and exactly speaking for the caption.
ReplyDeleteThank you Namrata:)
DeleteGrand shot!
ReplyDeleteThank you Uppala:)
DeleteWonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Robert:)
DeleteIts is beautiful .Please which is this place ? So peaceful and vintage .
ReplyDeleteThis is Dwarka. Thank you Najm:)
DeletePerfect picture!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marja:)
Deletewonderful perspective!!
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Thank you Sushmita:)
DeleteWelcome back! And what a great photo for your return - it goes on forever! Lovely patterns, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dragonstar:)
DeleteOne could walk for ever and ever ....
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
Have a nice day.
Mormor
Thank you Mormor:)
Deletenice shot. But I´m not sure I understood the asymetrical note.
ReplyDeleteOK, I'll explain: while all other pillars were opposite each other supporting a concrete column overhead, for some strange reason these two in foreground were not like others that is why the right one's shadow is not lying perpendicular to the left one.
DeleteThank you NF for your interest:)
Great perspective ... perfect for BW too!
ReplyDeleteThank you Irene:)
DeleteExcellent capture.
ReplyDeleteNicely captioned, great photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you Betsy:)
Deletebeautiful sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nanda:)
DeleteGrand view.. Wonderfully taken :)
ReplyDeleteA stunning image...fantastic work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Swfraser:)
DeleteThe depth of this shot is amazing! It's a fabulous shot!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Katarina:)
DeleteGreat perspective, Amitji.
ReplyDeleteWill love to know the place where you have clicked this :)
This is near Dwarkadhish Temple Anita, thank you:)
Deletenice use of shadows and lines :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Joshi:)
DeleteI can feel the sun and would love to sit under the pillars and watch the world pass by!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea:) I'll join too if you please:) Thank you!
DeleteCascading...nice capture
ReplyDeleteThank you Vidhya:)
DeleteAwesome.You have something very similar to this in Pondicherry in between the sea.
ReplyDeleteI shall be on a look out for the same when I go there next:) Thank you Ankita:)
DeleteGreat light and shade effects! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nilanjana:)
DeleteSuperb capture!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Deepak:)
DeleteVery nice perspective,
ReplyDeleteThank you CJ:)
DeleteGorgeous photo in B&W! Great perspective and wonderful shadows!
ReplyDeleteThank you LonettA:)
DeleteFantastic shot. Great perspective and shadows.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carver:)
DeletePillars, my all time favourite
ReplyDeleteGlad to know:) Thank you Datta:)
DeleteLovely ! Somehow I always felt B&W photographs are more beautiful than the color ones...
ReplyDeleteYes, they are! Thank you Renu:)
DeleteLovely image. Nice repeated patterns.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sabya:)
DeleteA very nice photo, I like how you've captured those tones so clear, wonderful perspective!
ReplyDeleteThank you Leovi:)
DeleteOh yes, infinite indeed. A beautiful place, and a beautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteThank you Prairie:)
DeleteBeautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ileana:)
Deletewonderful ... amazing ....
ReplyDeleteThank you Archana:)
DeleteI love this, it's compelling and beautiful! It makes me want to step into the photo and walk the length of it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Laloofah:)
DeleteA gorgeous photo! The perspective and the shadows are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary:)
DeleteI love this image...the composition and angular shapes are so interesting. Thank you so much for joining in my first Abstract Friday too:))
ReplyDeleteThe pleasure is mine:) Thank you Lorik:) Glad you liked:)
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