I agree with Panther. As a fan of IR Photography, I love how the lack of a filter lets what really counts shine through. In this case the banister (rail), and lanterns. I would be curious to see a complete shot of the temple, and see what else the IR chose as important, and lively, elements. Otherwise, as I mentioned, I am a big fan of this discipline, and thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see more.
Thank you for your comments. I wished I had time to walk away from the stairs and got a wider shot. However, I was in a hurry to leave and had barely enough time to snap two shots. This is the other shot.
"I wish I could linger here." Like the way you said that.
Its as delightful as the pictures.
The way the high bright and soft color of the foreground details just
thrust itself into the maintained background details is so very nice in this
composition of yours. So many very interesting lines and shapes in it
and the cleanly detailing BW too.
I can at least have the pleasure of lingering on your images without
having to dash off. That's cool.
"I wish I could linger here." Like the way you said that.
Its as delightful as the pictures.
The way the high bright and soft color of the foreground details just
thrust itself into the maintained background details is so very nice in this
composition of yours. So many very interesting lines and shapes in it
and the cleanly detailing BW too.
I can at least have the pleasure of lingering on your images without
having to dash off. That's cool.
Thank you for an awesome comment. Your description helps enhance the photographs.
Comments
Looks like a beautiful and tranquil place, great tones and details.
Would love to see anymore shots pulled back a little to see the full
stairs and Temple.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Thank you for your comments. I wished I had time to walk away from the stairs and got a wider shot. However, I was in a hurry to leave and had barely enough time to snap two shots. This is the other shot.
Its as delightful as the pictures.
The way the high bright and soft color of the foreground details just
thrust itself into the maintained background details is so very nice in this
composition of yours. So many very interesting lines and shapes in it
and the cleanly detailing BW too.
I can at least have the pleasure of lingering on your images without
having to dash off. That's cool.
Thank you for an awesome comment. Your description helps enhance the photographs.