Thought at first sight that it was taken on one or your trips to India, but after reading your narrative I realized that I could have known that (by the kind of trees) this image must have been taken in your environment.
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You must have had some lighting conditions to deal with, but other than that this is very good. I like the monotone, composition, and details you managed in this one. Tigs♥ =^..^=
This is a surprise to me. I never would have expected this capture to be so impressive in black and white. Good job, very well done, clarity, composition..excellent.
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This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By. Thanks For Sharing ! Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
Looks marvellous in b/w Raj...a delightful scene with that interesting structure, the water reflections and that big willow in the distance...nice one for the challenge.
what a beauty this one is..would love to have THAT in my back yard. little piece of heaven. love the postwork for the challenge and a great one indeed. the best of luck to you!
And I would love to have this structure in my garden PLUS the "difficult" lighting, in fact the lighting gives this image quite some more message. Not to say different but broader meaning comes with this lighting over the top. SAM & SAAB
I like the work you did on this