Steemit Engagement Challenge WOX Community S6W2 : Architectural Photography | The impressive building of Mirzapur.
Hello Everyone, I am @max-pro
From #Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Greeting my dear friends, this World Of Xpilar great community and its team to all those who made it hello, because it is a great community. I always respect this community. For a great team, this is my first participation in this second week of the sixth season of the Steemit Engagement Challenge.
This week's theme in this community is specifically about photographs of architectural work relationships, so I accepted the challenge. My architectural space for this participation is the Mohera Zamidar house building in my Mirzapur upazila, Tangail Judge Court Mosque and a huge mosque in Gopalpur 201 Dome Mosque.
which is the biggest mosque in all of Asia. It is an impressive construction that attracts us all. It is a true beauty that everyone loves to see. It is located in the heart of the historic districts of Mirzapur, Tangail and Gopalpur.
• Picture 1 - Mohera Jomidar house
Location | Mohera Jomidar house |
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Camera | Mobile Phone |
Device | Xiaomi Poco M2 Pro |
Aperture | ƒ/ 1.79 |
ISO | 100 |
Pixel size | 0.80 µm |
Sensor size | 1/2 |
• Picture 2 - Tangail Judge Court Mosque
Location | Tangail Judge Court Mosque |
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Camera | Mobile Phone |
Device | Xiaomi Poco M2 Pro |
Aperture | ƒ/ 1.79 |
ISO | 100 |
Pixel size | 0.80 µm |
Sensor size | 1/2 |
• Picture 3 - Gopalpur 201 Dome Mosque
Location | Gopalpur 201 Dome Mosque |
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Camera | Mobile Phone |
Device | Xiaomi Poco M2 Pro |
Aperture | ƒ/ 1.79 |
ISO | 100 |
Pixel size | 0.80 µm |
Sensor size | 1/2 |
These photographs were captured by me. Now please rate my photograph on your behalf. I invited my friend @solaymann @sushanta83 and @zubaer to participate in this contest and I also provide the contest link.
Here is the contest link : https://steemit.com/hive-185836/@worldofxpilar/steemit-engagement-challenge-wox-community-s6-w2-architectural-photography
Best Regards To
@max-pro
Post Category | SEC - S6W2 : Architectural Photography |
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Date | 29 November 2022 |
Photographer | @max-pro |
Device | Xiaomi Poco M2 Pro |
Location | Mirzapur, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Club status | Club5050 |
Wow, the moon looks like it is computer graphics. Looks so close and beautiful.
Good job!
Thank you very much
This is truly an amazing contest. By participating here you share beautiful architecture with us. The photography of the mosque is really beautiful. Also you have presented beautifully. Good luck to you.
Thank you so much for your feedback
Hello @max-pro, thank you for participating in the contest.
Please try to support other users who took part in the contest and also leave your comment over there, it is engagement challenge :)
I like the last photo and the moon on it, but like all, there is an inclined horizon. The direct location of the horizon makes the photo more accurate
I wish you good luck!
Hello @max-pro
Many thanks for your contribution.
May you tell us the shutter speed of the picture n.3, and also if the ISO is correct?
Best
Yes it’s original iso and shutter speed
Hi @max-pro
The shutter speed is not the chart you uploaded.
The images I capture are usually at the same shutter speed, maybe a little more or less.
The moon in the third photo seems to me alien, inserted from a different environment. Perhaps some kind of software filter was applied to make the photo more beautiful, but in this case the moon dominates the architectural object, not illuminating anything. It seems strange. I would really like to see the original of this photo, because an architectural object would be more interesting with a natural sky.
Here is the original photo
Thanks!
I can already support this photo with my positive feedback. I like the original, but not its transformation into a night view that I saw in the post.
I agree with @llll1ll's opinion and question
The moon appears to be an alien element here, although it may look beautiful for a picture.
The source of natural light is located at the top left judging by the shadows on the domes.
At the same time, when the moon is full, there is a lot of light coming from the moon, but I don't see a single shadow from it.
I can assume that the photo was taken on a full moon, but the moon was on the leftward and did not get into the frame :)
And still, dispel our doubts, send the original photo directly to the comments without post-processing with exif.
I'm afraid that without this it will be difficult to solve your question with participation in the competition...there should be no doubt, do you agree?
Yes, this photo was captured at night. It seems that it was a full moon night.
But that moon wasn't there...
This photo was edited by me to make it more beautiful.
I understand your desire, it is completely justified. I also try to do post-processing of my photos "if they require it."
Sometimes the moon looks in harmony with the landscape, but then the light of the moon should be visible on this landscape. This creates a natural connection and the moon looks organic.
With such a dark sky, the moon cannot be blue and so clear :)) There are no traces of its reflection in the water and on the houses. She looks like a stranger here.
But this is only my opinion and it may be wrong :)
I am sorry, feom now on I will not edit like this anymore, I will share completely natural photos..
There is nothing to apologize for, you are not to blame for anything :)
But you are right, natural photography arouses more interest.
I wish you success :)
Thank you for such a valuable comment
This is being funny...it's the same moon in both pictures. This photo would fit better in a photomontage contest than in an architecture contest.
And yes and no :)
No one forbids the use of post-processing in the competition, but on the other hand, it must be justified and correct.
It turned out not very appropriate here, I agree.
Yes, I know, it is not forbidden by the rules. There are funny points in the dialogue like when the author says he took the photo on a full moon night. With a waning quarter the result would be the same... :)
The bigger the moon, the brighter the light. The picture will be more detailed.
There is a difference )
Here is the original photo
This photo can't be original, why are you trying to cheat? What's the point?
If this is the original, why is it smaller than the result in size (at least)?
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Это фото не может быть оригинальным, зачем вы пытаетесь хитрить? В чём смысл?
Если это оригинал, почему он меньше результата по размеру (как минимум)?
PS The original is what you got on camera without any processing
Actually I cropped the image to edit this image. So maybe the two pictures are smaller. But this picture is my own capture. I am sorry, after that I will not edit like this, I will upload a completely natural photo.
Everything is fine, I have already answered you about the apology, there is nothing to apologize for and you made the right decision from my point of view :)
Thank you for such a valuable comment ❤️
Gopalpur 201 Dome Mosque looks very beautiful. The architecture of this building is an extraordinary masterpiece for me. Good luck for the contest. I have also participated in this contest.
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Thank you so much and Best wishes for you..
Impresionante Arquitectura la que presenta tu País y las ha fotografiado dr una manera increíble.
Gran trabajo mucha suerte.
Thank you so much for such a nice comment
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Hi @max-pro!
I'm sorry but I don't like any of your photos because of their bad framing, in the post inviting to participate there are links to four lessons to provide you with the necessary knowledge to get a good image, it's a pity you haven't followed these useful tips.
I suggest you read the post and learn from the lessons before participating the next time.
https://steemit.com/hive-185836/@worldofxpilar/steemit-engagement-challenge-wox-community-s6-w2-architectural-photography
For the last photo, the horizon was good in the original. Why did you twist it? And that moon looks so fake and the light on the building has nothing to do with a cold moonlight. It seems to me that you only limited yourself to putting a black filter on top in Multiply mode, with a low percentage of transparency. The photomontage is somewhat more complex, it requires some study.
Finally, it seems to me that this challenge is about architecture-photography, not photomontage.
Maybe I'm wrong? In that case, good luck!