Basantapur Durbar Square
Enlisted in the World Heritage Site in 1979 A.D., Basantapur Durbar Square was the Royal palace of Malla Kings and Shah Kings for many years. The Malla kings were the ones to establish it. It is constituted of many architectural temples where nepalese have shown their art in wooden cravings. The Square Consists of Taleju Temple (by Ratna Malla in 1501), Bhagwati Temple, originally named as Narayana Temple (by Jagajaya Malla in eighteenth century), Jagannath, Kotilingeswara Mahadeva and Mahendreswara Temple (by Mahendra Malla). A lot of domestic and foreign tourist come now and then to have a visit of the square which shows the past culture in the present.
I, too, have been there a lot of times. But this time, instead of the temples and structures there, I opted for the people there to capture. And, here they are!!
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A saint having rest. |
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The saint being captured in lens.
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A local women selling movie dvds. |
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Puppet of "Kumari". |
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A street solar lamp. |
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A Inscription briefing The Basantapur Durbar Square |
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ReplyDeleteDude! You should also consider whether your subject is properly focused or not, like 13th image from top and 4th image form bottom have their subject but aren't focused well. And also the exposure(light) thing: like the subject of ur 10th image (from top) & background of 15th image is slightly over exposed.. Else everything is gud :)
ReplyDeleteDo consider proper composition, so as to make ur pic look different from crowd, like in ur last image you have directly (straight) taken ur object, had it been taken from different angle with little art could make it look much better,,,,
yeah! i shall work on that :)
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