In Mandu I was fascinated by the windows. Various shapes and sizes, with wonderful carving on some. Some had mesmerizing views. Then on I have been trying to shoot Through the Window! I find it fun. Right window, right scene and good light ...
In the picture: Dariya Khan's Tomb, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
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This is such a beautiful window, and it frames a lovely scene. I like your photo very much.
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DeleteI agree, this is a wonderful shot, with various shapes and sizes of the trees, framed by this great window shape! Well done:)
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DeleteVery creative bw window is framing a wonderful world ~
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Thanks Carol!
DeleteA beautiful frame for a beautiful world in black and white! Intriguing.
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DeleteThe window frames the scene beautifully, and the lighting is lovely. Wonderfully composed. genie
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DeleteAwesome capture in B&W!
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Thanks Amit!
DeleteWow! This is such a great photo. It does looks perfect in B&W. I love it.
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DeleteA beautiful post like always, Kusum!
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DeleteI Like this pic!
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DeleteSo Beautifully Framed!
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DeleteYes, through-the-window composition really helps to focus on the object in the center! Good find and it really works in monochrome!
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Deleteperfect monochrome postcard!
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