Posted by Rahul (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) on 10 May 2007 in Architecture and Portfolio.
Another view of the mosque at sunset. Have kinda run out of my stock photos to post... Time to go shooting this weekend. ;-)
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Very good management of lights and colors again.
10 May 2007 1:52am
@Behrooz: Thanks Behrooz, it was really peaceful and calm there. :)
love the light on this one - still waiting for the sunrise :)
10 May 2007 1:54am
@Art Monkey: Looks like u wont settle for it hehehe... hmmm will set my alarm to 5.30am soon, but no promises if i can really wake up and go and shoot the sunrise hehehe... This place is about 20Km from where i stay LOL
I like the lighting you've shown us in these pics, how about taking a wider landscape view of them. I expect results by Monday!! He, he.:)
10 May 2007 2:19am
@Dave: Your wish is my command SIR. Ahhmmm can have a bit more time LOL...
Another superb take! Enjoy your "shooting" weekend, cannot wait to see what you hunted ;)
10 May 2007 3:04am
@Manuela Photography: Thanks Pal. :)
I somehow prefer the Early evening shot....
10 May 2007 4:34am
@Anup: Thanks Anup, really appreciate your kind words and comments. :) I did take early evening shots, but it wasnt so dramatic hehehe....
another version of the past one? can't wait too see your new pictures after the week-end:)
10 May 2007 4:46am
@Catalin: Nah its another image of the same mosque hehehe... Thanks pal. Anyways, dont miss my tomorrow's pic, its one of the most handsome male on the earth.... check it out. ;-)
Love the sky colors and the artificial lighting on the mosque building adds a unique contrast pattern :) lovely
10 May 2007 4:52am
@ConvexClix: Thanks Pal, am glad you liked it. :)
I love the way the light is captured here!
10 May 2007 6:40am
@Craiger: Thanks craig, guess the evenings are always beautiful with dramatic lights. :)
Nice colors and framing,beautiful!
10 May 2007 7:08am
@Kheoh Yee Wei: Thanks Bro. :)
Fabulous shot...the colors and lighting is wonderful!!!
10 May 2007 7:45am
@Jen: Thanks Jen. :) Dont miss the most handsome male on the earth on my page tomorrow LOL ;-)
lovely capture :) though i feel the tall pillar thingy is sort of obstructing the picture? hahaa. just my opinion!
10 May 2007 8:19am
@Alicia: Thanks Alicia, the pillar was a part of it and could not be removed hehehe.... See http://rahul.aminus3.com/image/2007-05-08.html
Do you have a picture of it in the daytime? Maybe (if you have the time) you can take it during sunrise, daytime, sunset and nighttime!
10 May 2007 8:33am
@Celialee: I do have a pic of it at daytime, but it aint that interesting during the day... May be because the day was kinda smoky and wasnt a clear bright sun. Generally Putrajaya pics are nicer in the evening. ;-) And not forget daytime, its burning hot in Putrajaya to go and shoot.
Beautiful colors and light.
10 May 2007 1:04pm
@Evie: Thanks Evie. :)
Sigh... lovely, indeed, Rahul!
And the most handsome male on the earth tomorrow??? I'm anxiously waiting... LOL ;-D
10 May 2007 2:05pm
@amy: Hahaha... check it out then, you will not regret it. He is really charming. ;-)
Very nice, very peaceful image with lovely details
10 May 2007 2:26pm
@Richard_Irwin: Thanks Richard, you are right, it was indeed a peaceful evening. :)
Wow! Beautiful colors! Great shot!
10 May 2007 3:39pm
@Alexandra: Thanks Alexandra. :)
Hey Rahul ! Thanks for you last comment. I've recovered. Thanks :-) I've finally caught up with your photo entries for the last two weeks and they have been nothing but stunning. Every single one of them! I like the water lilies shot very much ! And the lighted leaf. It's simply gorgeous with the light. Keep the post coming !
10 May 2007 7:59pm
@Tempting Lisa: Thanks Lisa, and great to see you back. The lighted leaf was the one which got selected in one of the local competitions here and will be in the gallery at this year end hehehe.... You caught the right shot. ;)
this is so beautiful! how's you get these colours? did you use a filter? if so, what type?
1 Jun 2007 4:18am
@ciggZ: Thanks pal. No filters used, just used the tripod and played with exposure. ;-)
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