arowana said:Love your travel photo.
Hosea said:The evening light shone through this dark and oily room at Jokhang.
Thanks Nut for viewing and sharing your opinion on how this pix can be cropped to its best presentation.nuts said:Excellent moment captured given the opportunity!! (since alot of temples/monasteries don't allow photography)
Personally, would have cropped off the pot/kettle & the man in red on the right as I feel there are enough interest/subject in the pic already!
Great pic nevertheless! :thumbsup:
Thank Big Berd for your kind comment.bigberd said:Very inspirational shot. Well done.
Did you have to pay?
Where did you meter?
Rgds
BiG BeRD
ziploc said:Good picture, and agree with what nuts said
This place is really very hot though it looks peaceful, their heart felt the peace..xposeld said:wah.. nice
u captured that peaceful atmosphere well !!
Oh, if you really like.. print it.digitalbuff said:wow.... i love your shot.... almost want to print out and hang on my wall....
Thanks JiaWang for you kind comment.. paiseh :embrass: ! My pleasure to share what I saw during my travel... glad you like it. .Jia Wang said:Amazing moment, Hosea... But it needs an amazing photog with amazing eyes to bring it out and show the world... thanks for sharing this amazing experience with us... :thumbsup:
Thanks Binbeto for your kind comment.binbeto said:Very beautiful.
Maybe try to exclude the person in red and make the light ray angel more steep?
Just some different perspective since you have heard all the nice stuffs. So, not going to repeat them.
Alway enjoy his photos. Hmmm when will he teach me huh...??arowana said:Love your travel photo.
Hosea said:Thanks Binbeto for your kind comment.
I treasure all constructive suggestion for improvement. It helps.
Nut and Ziploc also suggested to crop off the person in red...
The angle of the sun ray was natural.... if can go steeper, it might helps.
Do you meant to PS its angle? Me not so good in PS.
:bsmilie: let's just learn from one another... I can't keep a butterly still in front of a green paper la.sumball said:Alway enjoy his photos. Hmmm when will he teach me huh...??
Thanks Knoxknocks... think many felt that this pix would look more "focus "without the secondary character ( the guy in red).knoxknocks said:same comments as the others about the crop. Otherwise, it's :thumbsup: :thumbsup: