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Magnificent view, lovely color and a play of light and interesting shadows. Very good photography.
Best regards.
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Thank you so much, Charly.
And it’s the first time a went to a place and took an image for the weekly photo challenge 🙂 and glad that you liked it.
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That’s a cool shot Sreejith 🙂
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Thank you so much, Uncle spike 🙂
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Amazing shot! Love the light, the shadows, the lines, the curves, and that it takes me to another place.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Great photo!
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Thank you, Jaap 🙂
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It could be titled ‘the light at the end of the tunnel’. Offering hope to those who can move through the shadows. Fantastic shot and very thought provoking.
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Thank you so much 🙂
I really enjoyed photographing this army barracks inside an old fort in my native.
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Your photographs are simply exquisite Sreejith. They speak volumes and are filled with such incredibly layered meaning and emotion. You have a very good eye in capturing those moments that are fleeting, yet infused with the beauty of life.
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Thank you so much, Jolandi 🙂 You have made my day…
This forum has really helped me to view photography more seriously and learn from the works of other really gifted people.
Comments like these are really inspiring and makes me more responsible to come up with better images and stories.
Have a great day 🙂
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Such a stunning photo. It seems to say that every path can be long and dark but if you work hard enough you’ll see the light at the end of the tunnel. I think a lot of us can relate tot this 🙂
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Thank you so much, Mabel for taking your time 🙂
Even I had the same thought while taking this shot.
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Beautiful warm light makes it so inviting.. I love photos with arcades and passages in them especially if they are impeccably taken like this one 🙂 Well done, Sreejith!
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Thank you so much, Paula 🙂
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Magnificent! I love infinity shots and you captured this just perfectly. Great shot, Sreejith!
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Thank you so much, Amy 🙂
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Your gift speaks for itself! I really love YOUR perspective. I’ve come to know that a part of the photographer comes with the photo. I “sense” it, “see it”, “feel” it. (smile) Love, Amy
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I should thank you, not for the comments alone but for the positive energy your words provides, I really mean it 🙂
Have a beautiful day 🙂
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Sreejith, if you knew how weary I do become because at times my work never seems to end. This world is still so dark, and my little candle doesn’t seem to do much some days. So when I hear words like these, you bless me more then you know. Thank you! With Love, Amy
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You got me curious. I forgot the name of the bright yellow and orange flower so I just went outside to get the tag. Unfortunately for me, due to the frozen ground it snapped off, but I did manage to the get the name of the flower. It is Gaillardia. Over the years, I have had so many plants and flowers then I tend to forget what they are. I just know they are pretty. (smile) There you go! Now you know!
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Amazing lighting and well captured! Fantastic
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Beautiful lines and lighting…a great shot Sreejith. A great feeling as the eyes look down the tunnel 🙂
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Thank you so much, Randall 🙂
Really glad to see that you liked the image…
Have a nice day 🙂
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This is lovely-I really like the symmetry and light-and the arches are beautiful-
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Excellent capture! The perspective is wonderful. 🙂
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Thank you, Jackie 🙂
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Gorgeous! Perfect for this weeks challenge!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Very well done. For me, the end of the walkway is slightly overexposed.
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Yea, I know that, but I couldn’t do anything to fix it 😦
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Thank you so much for letting me know your views, I really appreciate it 🙂
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I love this Sreejith, it makes me want to walk into the picture.
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That’s one great compliment, Vit. Thank you so much 🙂
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Love the way you have shot this. Beautifully fits the theme.
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Thank you so much, Shail 🙂
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Nice view!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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This is such cool tunnel view – and while I enjoy the way you captured the light and shadows – my favorite part is the orange hue – you almost wonder if that is all coming in from the sunset (like the other picture you took is emitting some rays this way) –
and the white (trellis gate) at the every end added interest because it was not what I was expecting at the end of a long stone walkway like that – GREAT for the word inside. 🙂 ~y.
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Thank you so much for your comments, Yvette 🙂
Yea, as you guessed it was almost sunset and this fort is on beach front.
Even though there is a light at the end of the tunnel, there is no way out, but the opening was just behind me and it was almost dark, just see the contradictions 🙂
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well wow! “there is a light at the end of the tunnel, there is no way out, but the opening was just behind me and it was almost dark….”
this sounds like the plot of a really great novel…. lol
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May be you can come up with a novel with that theme 🙂
You are the right person with that creative spark… waiting…
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well that is so kind of you to say! 🙂 ha! and while I do have a few books in me, I do not really write fiction….and right now I have no time for anything extra (if you know what I mean) – but maybe I could always while out a short story with that theme sometime….. just maybe. and maybe you could too. 😉
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Sure… I’ll try 🙂
Have a nice day, Yvette 🙂
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Wonderful capture Sreejith – Love the lighting, beautifully composed.
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Thank you so much, Tina.
As soon as I reached inside this army barrack in an old fort, I knew, I got a candidate for this week’s challenge 🙂
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Nice 🙂
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Thanks for guiding me then 🙂
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🙂
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This Awesome photo, must be has a great story behind. The history 🙂
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It’s an army barrack inside a fort on beach front. Yea there is a long history there and a beautiful place 🙂
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I enjoy learning the history from a relic of history. It’s more impressive, and also become a beautiful object to photograph. 🙂
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You are absolutely, right? A well preserved relic is a great subject for photography and a trigger to learn more about the related history 🙂
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Great shot Sreejith. You may have seen my photo of this view here…
http://smithiesshutter.wordpress.com/2013/07/31/thirty-five/
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It is amazing how we are all drawn to this type of shot – I like the fact the highlights at the end have been controlled – a technical success Sreejith
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Thank you so much,Scott 🙂
I was lucky to get the timing right, it’s an army barrack inside an old fort on beach front. A few minutes after I took the shot, it was pretty dark inside 🙂
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Great capture of the light, and I like the composition!
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Thank you so much, Pat 🙂
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I love the repetition and rhythm of shadow and ligt. Nice capture and composition!
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That place is really awesome and we were there at the right time, sun was about to set…
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