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A photo of the beautiful ceiling of the mosque
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On a trip to Malaysia, after a busy day and a long photowalk, I went to a mosque in Kuala Lumpur to pray and rest a bit. The photo was taken in a mosque in Malaysia. In fact, the beautiful roof of a mosque in Malaysia, whose beauty at first glance attracted me.Time
about 6:20 pmLighting
In this photo, I tried to use ambient light and I did not have any lighting equipment..Equipment
This was shot on a Canon EOX kiss X5 , with an 18-55mm f/5 lens. No other equipment was involved.Inspiration
Sometimes a beautiful architecture is a work of art in itself. When I was sitting in the mosque relaxing and looking around carefully as usual, when I looked up I suddenly saw this wonderful architecture and I think it was an abstract scene at the same time beautiful. Something like a big star or even some kind of tunnel. As if this scene was moving, so,I said to myself, I have to take this photo.Editing
Due to the relatively high contrast of color and light inside and outside (stars) of the photo. It was necessary to edit the photo to smooth the light. So that the golden writings are marked in the black and dim part and the outer part is not too bright.In my camera bag
Camera body Lens 18-55mm Lens 55-250mm Lens 35mm TripodFeedback
I think the most important skill for a photographer is to look right. To look right means to pay attention to detail and see things that other people just involuntarily see and pass by easily. From the depths of this deep look, extraordinary photos are born that even others may have seen but not looked at.