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05-OCT-2006 Tabrizi

Entrance of Masjid Wilayah
by Tabrizi

Kuala Lumpur

Sony DSC-V3
1/8s f/2.8 at 7.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Oct-2006 20:06:24
MakeSony
ModelDSC-V3
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length7 mm
Exposure Time1/8 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias0.30
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Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programshutter priority (4)
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Arn21-Jan-2007 18:20
Boy, they sure polish that marble good :) Well seen photo opportunity.
Katherine Stanback's Photos20-Jan-2007 23:26
Beautiful building and misty-looking reflection!
Tabrizi 15-Jan-2007 01:38
Thank you friends for looking. The reflection wasn't actually from a pool, but a sea wide of marble floor in front if the entrance. Indeed there are so many photography oppurtunity not just here, but every section of the mosque (including inside part of the mosque) which I have yet to explore becouse seldomly visit this mosque. Here are some, taken by a traveller...(dsphotographic.com/g2/malaysia/kualalumpur/masjidwilayah/)
parietalpenguin 14-Jan-2007 22:10
Beautiful shot, Tabrizi! Kind of an eerie feel to it, at first I thought the reflection was mist over water. Nice job! Karen
John Potter14-Jan-2007 19:11
An image of reflective symmetry. The dividing line is about 60% from the bottom giving the reflection more pic space than the source. The structure is intriguing, I'd love to see what lies beyond that central dark door. Fremiet
Sony Forums Challenges13-Jan-2007 04:00
Tabrizi, I really like the night lighting...and the way the mosque is faintly reflected in the pool here. The reflected arch of small lights resembles a constellation of stars in a cloudy night sky...very neat effect. Nice photo. Aren't there a number of pools within/around this mosque that might be great for additional photo opportunities as well? MFC