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June 28, 2005
Hoysala Temple I
| Camera | Konica Minolta 7d |
| Lens | Sigma 15mm f/3.5 |
| Shutter / Aperture | 1/200s / f/8 |
| ISO | 200 |
The Hoysala temple is hundreds of years old and is carved completely out of soapstone. This was bar far one of the most impressive things I had seen in India.
Posted by jordanh at June 28, 2005 12:00 AM
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Nice photos! I think I have a picture of a guide from the same temple:
http://www.arulbaskaran.com/imgs/portraits/index.php?Number=4
Curious about how you are finding the 7d. I used to have a minolta kit and still have many nice lenses, so am considering getting a 7d body, any feedback would be welcome.
Cheers - Arul
Posted by: Arul at June 29, 2005 11:13 PM
respected sir,
i'm jegannathan,i saw your article in kumudham theeranathi,your photo's are excellent.really they are so nice.never i had been saw theese type of photographs.
thank you
jegan
Posted by: jegan at October 8, 2005 1:10 PM
respected sir,
i'm jegannathan, (mulanur near dharapuram)i saw your article in kumudham theeranathi,your photo's are excellent.really they are so nice.never i had been saw theese type of photographs.
thank you
jegan
Posted by: jegan at October 8, 2005 1:13 PM

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Wow, what intricate work. Imagine how long that must have taken!
Posted by: Paul at June 28, 2005 3:44 PM