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A more morose look to this view Raj. Impressive detail again and a nice lead up to the gate arches. I am wondering if this is the 'outside' of the city and the other view is from within.
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That is quite the structure, Raj. I should get out one of my art history books and see what they call this architecture. I have never seen a roof like this. I'm happy that the guards let you out of the park and back into the city. I've been enjoying these architectural shots.
Nice work with some difficult lighting. I detect no noise. I do have a question. Below and in front of the building on the right side, there appears to be another structure. What's the deal there?
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Raj, I'm dealing often with the same problem, as such buildings can't be moved for achieving the optimal lighting conditions.
Your final result is far and far more than acceptable. Gives us a good impression of this ancient tower with its city gates.
Very well done!