alaghi 0 Posted June 25, 2003 I like. I use $10 scaner too.Do you like agfa vista films? I tryed and did not like it, but this pic is beautiful. Monopod would be useful to this pic.See my portfolio too!Thanks Link to comment
frank uhlig 0 Posted June 25, 2003 Unsharp, horizon tilted, almost centered, busy scene, cut chandelier and people legs; all this makes for a so-so picture. Nothing to marvel at. Maybe if you had swung your camera to vertical, maybe ... These kind of pics remind me of the tourist bus passenger shots of the Eiffel tower. Incidental pics; no way to compose out of this perspective ... Sorry, you had no chance here; you were moving along with the crowd, not composing ... not seeing ... Cartier-Bresson could take such scenes convincingly in your tourist trappy situation, but he was ... gooood! Try again to see a picture, rather than snap away as if in Paris .. Link to comment
alex_lofquist 2 Posted June 25, 2003 Your best chance to get a sharp photo at the G.T. entrance is to brace yourself and camera against the wall, preferably with a table-top tripod. Should you go to Amritsar again, you could try this same photo in vertical (portrait) format. Perhaps eliminating the archway entirely and capturing the causeway from a side angle would be more appealing. I would use a lens in the 24 to 28 mm range on a tripod if it is allowed. Link to comment
gsbhasin 0 Posted July 5, 2003 Gustavo I like Agfa Vista films. I prefer Fuji Reala but here in Los Angeles I have obtained Vista for about $1.25 which is like a third or fourth the cost of Reala. Link to comment
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