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amitnike
15th of March 2005 (Tue), 21:35
Hello all , spent an evening visiting downtown mumbai on a sunday when the area is pretty empty of people and traffic .. heres the link .. hope u guys like em .. comments would be most welcome and wanting.

havent been on much as been wrking like crazyyy .. but am back with bang :)

http://www.geocities.com/amitnike/mumbai180/index.htm

cheers

Amit

Belmondo
15th of March 2005 (Tue), 22:00
Amit:

Thanks for posting these (and sending the links to me). They're very nice shots; I'm assuming they are stitched.

Glad to hear your back is getting better. We look forward to seeing more of you and your work now.

Tom

amitnike
15th of March 2005 (Tue), 22:15
Yes tom they all are stitched.... am going pna crazyths days :D...CST is the most majectic railways terminus in India :)

glad u liked em

Amit

Raj
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 01:24
These are some night shots. I have lived in Mumbai for ~1.5 years & never realized CST was so beautiful :-) Nice work Amit & thanks for sharing :-)

symes
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 02:00
Great shots...really enjoyed the view...Stiching is one of the next things I would like to master...

Andy_T
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 03:11
Haha,

looks like somebody really got the taste of stitching :wink: !

I really like 'Girgaon Chowpatty .. First evening of 2005' (http://www.geocities.com/amitnike/mumbai180/images/p1r.jpg) ... made my jaw drop :shock:

Best regards,
Andy

ssim
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 05:48
All very good stitches. I like the subway shot but would try to brighten it up a bit. I brought it into PS and (in my opinion) had much more impact brighter.

They are all enjoyable and your sewing job in excellent.

amitnike
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 10:50
Thanks u all of u .. havebeen greatly inspired by work of NICK WOOD, whose book PARIS 360 degrees was gifted to me by the marketting manager for Real VIZ for asia pacific.. they make the software named Realviz stitcher ( i havent used it for any images yet .. but would definately try in near future )

Ssim yes i agree a brigther image mite furthur enhance the image .. will surely do the needfull ( dnt have PS at home ..:(( )

Yes Andy I was truly luckyy to get that pan on the first evening of 2005 ,, the sky was jus amaxing ,will upload some sky pics i took on the same day and send em across to u for sure.

C.S.T stands for chatrapati shivaji terminus .. named after one of the greatest maratha ruler .. its the starting /end point for central railways ( indian railways has the largest rail network in the world ..) and Raj ... its a sight to behold at night and has been designated world heritage site by UNESCO last year .

thanking you again once more

hope to share some more good work in furture and seeing some great work from all u guys

Cheers guys

imposter
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 11:00
im a newbie and dont know if im worthy enough to comment. awesome pictures. nice composition. ive seen many buildings in india and never thought they can be captured like u have done. personally, the pictures could be better if taken in brighter light (IMHO). thanks for sharing.

amitnike
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 11:14
well thanks for the comment anyways imposter ... yes but i personally like the darker shots :) .. lol.... its all abt how ones like it ... anyways the time was in eevning and i generally like the golden light the sun got then .

hope to hear from u soon .. and thanks again for ur comments ... all comment s are part oflearning process and never overlooked.

marie
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 16:33
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welcome back Amit

back being the key word. hope it is much better


your pictures show beautiful buildings there
the school entrance looks very elegant
also the clock on the CST3 building

the library looks massive
they all look like buildings to be very proud of


that evening sunet must have looked magnificent
seems like it's burning a hole in the skyhttp://www.photography-on-the.net/forum/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif

congratulations on the stitching:)

take care




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Ballen Photo
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 17:03
Excellent work Amit! The Architecture is wonderful. Do I see Roman influence there in some of the buildings?
Your Panos at the end are great too. :D Thanks for sending me a link as well. ;)
-Bruce

JMAS
16th of March 2005 (Wed), 19:29
Great stuff, Amit.
The subway shot has realy something that grabs us.

imposter
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 10:04
well thanks for the comment anyways imposter ... yes but i personally like the darker shots :) .. lol.... its all abt how ones like it ... anyways the time was in eevning and i generally like the golden light the sun got then .

hope to hear from u soon .. and thanks again for ur comments ... all comment s are part oflearning process and never overlooked.

yes it is amit...personal preference... :eek:

amitnike
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 11:04
merci everyone ...thanks u marie , my backs much better now .. JMAS the subway shot wasnt planned was jus passing thru and i thgt well this wud look cool ;) .. Bruce ur most welcome .. u been a great help always... imposter u ever been to india ?you would like it i bet ... mostwelcome all of u anytime

imposter
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 14:48
merci everyone ...thanks u marie , my backs much better now .. JMAS the subway shot wasnt planned was jus passing thru and i thgt well this wud look cool ;) .. Bruce ur most welcome .. u been a great help always... imposter u ever been to india ?you would like it i bet ... mostwelcome all of u anytime

Iam Indian amit... been in the usa for abut 5 yrs now. :D

dandan
17th of March 2005 (Thu), 18:37
great shots. but the horizon is off on some of em. try to fix that in photoshop.

amitnike
18th of March 2005 (Fri), 07:12
cool imposter ... yes dandan m working on it :) thanks for ur comments