janper44
Registered: December 2009 Posts: 7,083
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Wed February 10, 2010 2:49pm
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I think you have two postings of the same picture. Very detailed script on the columns which deserve some closeup views after this image which I would call an overview of the location.
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veejaycee
Registered: February 2009 Posts: 5,689
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Wed February 10, 2010 3:41pm
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One must admire the craftsmanship of the finely detailed carving on these pillars even in the large version. In the UK we have some newer temples built by craftsmen from India.
Welcome to PC Karim, it is good to see several new posters here.
If you wish to remove the first image copy you should click it to open and below the image details you will see "Edit Photo". Click here and on the edit page at the bottom you will see a checkbox which you can use to delete the picture.
Vic.
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Diane
Registered: February 2009 Posts: 4,093
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Wed February 10, 2010 10:51pm
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Welcome, Karim. I love the perspective looking down the walkway to the dark doorway. One can only wonder what lies beyond. Sure tells a story and has me thinking about this very well composed capture.
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Zebedee
Registered: June 2009 Posts: 1,204
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Thu February 11, 2010 4:45pm
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Welcome to PC Karim - well I think you are quite right "awesom pillars" Amazing detail in the carvings - if only they could tell their story.
Thanks
Paula
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Helkoryo
Site Admin
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 5,497
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Sun February 14, 2010 6:16pm
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Hello Karim
Agreed the detail in this work is stunning and you have captured it well as the lines of the pillars draw the viewers eye deeper into the shot, what looks likean open doorway of somekind at the centre is always something that makes people look close to try and see whats within, well done.
Thank you for posting
kind regards Helen
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lrw1966
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 3,889
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Fri February 19, 2010 5:03pm
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Splendid detail and textures.
Very nicely done.
Larry
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