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today talks to yesterdays
Image Title:  today talks to yesterdays
 
 By: Elahe S. Ahmadian  
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Photographer Elahe S. Ahmadian {K:8692}
Project #16 Poetry in Pictures Camera Model cnon pro 1
Categories Architecture
Travel
People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens zoom
Uploaded 4/2/2005 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 283 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating
5.66
/ 7 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  RAJESTAN
Country - India   India
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kiarang Alaei   {K:49450} 4/2/2005
Hi Elahe, street photography is always attractive, because of the rare moments photographer can showes and the real acts against the camera. i like the perspective you have used and specially the good title, however over exposed and low resoloution distract the feeling. keep clicking and hope you are fine...


Inji Amer   {K:22997} 4/2/2005
Beautiful capture Elahe !
Great composition & soooooo wonderful tones !
I like the angles you ever choose for your shots Elahe ,as if I am in & going to climb these stairs :)
Have a great day

Inji Amer


Elahe S. Ahmadian   {K:8692} 4/2/2005
thank you dear inji, you are always encouraging and give sweet comments.


Marian Man   {K:75147} 4/2/2005
great shot dear Elahe!!!!!! and a title to match!!!! a beautiful capture!!!! knowing more and more about India with your so nice images....
all the best to you
Marian


Laura Spell   {K:24080} 4/2/2005
That is an imposing building. I like the way the people are framed by the walls. The colors are warm and rich. Details are sharp. Good work!


ahmet özkan   {K:7313} 4/2/2005
great image..greetings and regards.


Orazio Minnella   {K:48580} 4/2/2005
Beautiful scene and great reportage from the India.Nice composition in this architectonic shot.
Regards..Orazio


Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 4/3/2005
Great shot!
Greetings.


Kamran     {K:3523} 4/3/2005
Love the colors
do u live in india

kamran


Elahe S. Ahmadian   {K:8692} 4/3/2005
dear kamran, thank you for your comment. i don't live in india, i just had woderful trip to this amazing country.


Moji Tehrani   {K:2678} 4/3/2005
elahe jan, very nice atmosphere and colors


Stephen Bowden   {K:64540} 4/3/2005
Very good street capture Elahe - another wonderful photograph :-)

Best wishes,
Steve


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47730} 4/4/2005
The low angle shot produced a very interesting composition along with architecture and the human presence, fabulous. Saeed


Subhash Sen   {K:11559} 4/4/2005
Very nice composition,cheers,subhash.


Naomi Weidner   {K:6579} 4/4/2005
The low angle is very effective here, Elahe. It allows us to see all the different colors and textures. The people add a sense of scale. Nicely done. -- Naomi


Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 4/8/2005
Very Nice Scenic View...Elahe!
Composition!...and Good to See the Human Figures..that give the Photograph extra Interest!!!
Regards:
Jeff.
Thank you Elahe!...for your Continued Visits...and Pleasing Comments...ans Always!!!


Raf D   {K:9283} 4/27/2005
very interesting composition. I like the contrast of the different geometrical shapes here, the lines created and the textures. The angle you used adss a very interesting perpective. The people breaks the patterns and "warms up" the image. A bit over exposed on top, but nothing that can't be fixed. Excellent image! -- Kind regards, Rafael


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