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Christmas 2004

X-mas Lights

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this picture has many faults. i don't what they technically are, but it just has faults. i'm lazy these days. this is a picture from last years x-mas.

Well, to me, it just looks perfect! :P

I dont care about faults either, its quite different and attractive to me.ties, lighting, christmas , all remind me of happy times and happy thoughts.
wesay bhi you can say " meri blog hay jo marzee upload karon" :D
sahi na!

oh by the way...
You have been linked lil girl :)

jnarin: dude! it's faaaaaaaarrr from perfect. hehe :P. but thanks anyways :)

ayesha: hahahaha yes i can say that. and thank you for linking me baji ji :D.

I don't think that the image has "many faults", however the conditions in which it was taken are difficult for any photographer.

Architectural photography focuses on intersecting lines or other elements of interest. Here the focus is on the bow, which could have been composed at a different angle.

The strong red overcast by the flood lights have created a surreal mood, however that color is not complmentary and contrasts with bright silver color of the bow.

The image is soft. It is likely that a hand held camera with a shutter speed of less than 1/30 sec was used. Try using a tripod next time. It works wonders in night-time photography.

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