Way Out

Uploaded: July 28, 2008

Description

A trip to Fort Santiago at Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. An old structure that was built during the Spanish colony of the Philippines.

Exif: F Number: 5, Exposure Bias Value: -1.00, ExposureTime: 10/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 19.00 mm, Model: NIKON D40

Comments

Candice L. Carter July 28, 2008

I love this shot! It leads you out to wonder what is beneath the shade! Perhaps you can tilt it a bit to the left in PS. Lovely again! #969252

Arman E. Barbuco July 30, 2008

Candice, thank you very much. Will try to do another version for you. #6249320

M.Christine Duncan September 10, 2008

Great framing technique, and composition! I agree that a little tilt correction will make this just terrific #6437357

Sherry McClead September 10, 2008

Wonderful framing Arman... looks like you are looking out into a garden... from a much cooler and maybe a little spooky place.... you didn't see any spiders in there did you?
Sherrybear :} #6437514

Arman E. Barbuco September 14, 2008

Christine, thank you very much.

Sherrybear, it was a spooky place indeed. A tunnel from the old base used by the Spaniards when they are here in our country. No spiders though. :-D #6452472


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