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Bombay's Victoria Terminus (CSTM) on a glorious monsoon evening. ()
Date: 2010-09-20
Owner: Shashanka Nanda
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Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Aperture Value
f/11
Color Space
Uncalibrated
Exposure Program
Aperture Priority
Flash
No Flash
ISO
400
Metering Mode
Average
Shutter Speed Value
0.6 sec
Date/Time
2010 Sep 20 18:46:33 +0100
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Brilliant Shot.
Posted by Raj Bhavsar on 2010 Sep 29 11:56:31 +0100
stunning
Posted by Anuj Misra on 2010 Sep 29 10:59:56 +0100
Nothing can beat BB and a very good shot also...
Posted by Samar on 2010 Sep 29 09:36:27 +0100
Shanx, Incredible shot!
Posted by Harish Kumar on 2010 Sep 29 07:42:48 +0100
It wasnt ever better than this.
Posted by Bhushan Kale on 2010 Sep 29 04:56:32 +0100
Bombay's Victoria Terminus = BBVT. Excellent shot.
Posted by M S M Saifullah on 2010 Sep 29 02:36:45 +0100
Beautiful colors. Well timed shot to get the light show in the sky.
Posted by Jay Balakrishna on 2010 Sep 28 22:05:01 +0100
Excellent view!! I had the opportunity to see the working mechanism of clock/watch which can be seen.The building is beautiful from within as well.Big broad steps/landing & some very old images.
Posted by Sachin Buddhisagar on 2010 Sep 28 20:08:59 +0100
Do you know that the statue on top of the building in the center, was actually knocked down by a lightning strike in the mid-1970's? It was restored after a few years.
Posted by Uttam Padukone on 2010 Sep 28 19:53:39 +0100
Nothing can beat BB (CSTM)... fabulous shot.
Posted by Samar on 2010 Sep 28 19:17:10 +0100
VT is huge ! Looks so mini in the night... Imagine how many lakhs of people pass this buliding on to the platforms and also from outside. If watched closely the left and the right part of the picture look a little on tilt.
Posted by Chaitanya Gokhale on 2010 Sep 28 19:13:29 +0100
Epic!
Posted by Abhinav Bhattacharjee on 2010 Sep 28 18:21:35 +0100
Fantastic Capture with the Lovely monsoon weather.
Posted by Kaushik Dharwadkar on 2010 Sep 28 18:14:35 +0100
Love it! What a majestic building! The blurred image of the double-decker bus adds to the charm. Though I wish it was the original blood-red color.
Posted by Mani Vijay on 2010 Sep 28 17:56:26 +0100
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Thanks folks.@Karan - this is actually a shot stitched from 3 frames to get the perspective right. I took it from more or less the same spot that you mentioned. I had setup my tripod and was questioned by a cop. I had to show multiple ID cards to prove ...
Thanks folks.@Karan - this is actually a shot stitched from 3 frames to get the perspective right. I took it from more or less the same spot that you mentioned. I had setup my tripod and was questioned by a cop. I had to show multiple ID cards to prove I was a harmless tourist!
Posted by Shashanka Nanda on 2010 Sep 28 17:23:45 +0100
Extremely well-taken! Take a bow, Shanx!
Posted by Dr. Himagirish Rao on 2010 Sep 28 16:54:41 +0100
Not only is this a great shot but I'm glad you've referred to it by its original name!
Posted by Bharat Vohra on 2010 Sep 28 16:17:46 +0100
Super capture Shanx!
Posted by Pawan Koppa on 2010 Sep 28 15:00:38 +0100
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Wow! Beauty! The magic of wide angle lens! With normal lens I have never been able to capture the entire structure from where this photos has been taken (subway entrance outside Cannon Pav Bhaji wala). Did you get a chance to put a tripod at that busy...
Wow! Beauty! The magic of wide angle lens! With normal lens I have never been able to capture the entire structure from where this photos has been taken (subway entrance outside Cannon Pav Bhaji wala). Did you get a chance to put a tripod at that busy place or is this a very steady handheld shot?
Posted by Karan Desai on 2010 Sep 28 14:43:16 +0100
Beautiful...
Posted by Milind on 2010 Sep 28 13:41:42 +0100
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