The clock tower of a mosque in Manama, Bahrain.
What I love about this photograph is the lack of color. All muted tones that makes each tiny detail of the building really stand out. What a beautiful clock tower.
13 Feb 2009 5:25am
What beautiful, unblemished perfection. Some real craftsmen worked on that, didn't they?
13 Feb 2009 5:32am
What a composition here, Michael. Well seen and captured!
13 Feb 2009 7:46am
@Mirko Herzner: Thank you, Mirko.
A great angle, and beautifully focused shot, nice one Michael.
13 Feb 2009 10:22am
@Eleftheria: Thanks, Eleftheria.
Incredible this point of view and perspective. Very creative!!
13 Feb 2009 3:17pm
@Lorraine: I enjoyed your comment. thanks, Lorraine.
Blimey Michael you are going to get a crick in the neck with all these high angle shots, unless, of course you are lying down. Worth it though for the dramatic impact.
13 Feb 2009 4:55pm
Symmetry, lovely architecture and a perfect POV!
13 Feb 2009 5:01pm
Woww, So beautiful Michael
This is a wonderful composition here.
I love the view with that gorgeous light on those wonderful building
Have a nice weekend
Grz Sien
13 Feb 2009 7:50pm
Oh that's beautiful !Great perspective !
13 Feb 2009 9:36pm
cette photo est magnifique, l'angle de vue , très original
13 Feb 2009 9:37pm
A well composed and uncomplicated image Michael!
13 Feb 2009 11:17pm
Love that perspective. Looks like daytime. :-)
14 Feb 2009 1:15am
Congrat Michael, 5 STARS and a SPOTLIGHT !
15 Feb 2009 7:49pm
Clean and crisp. Great angle. Nice overall tone.
Congratulations on being in the AM3 Spotlight.
Well deserved.
16 Feb 2009 1:10am
Congratulation on being in the Spotlight, Michael ... glad to see this neck craining shot again! :D
16 Feb 2009 3:39pm
@Judy: Thanks, Judy. Looks like I got rewarded for getting a stiff neck.
@mahya: Thank you, Mahya.
@Calusarus: Thank you, Frederic.
Great angle. Beautiful shot with a catchy title. congratulations for making the "spotlight."
16 Feb 2009 7:22pm
@dogilicious: Thank you so much.
@Marie LC: Merci, Marie.
SONY DSLR-A300
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