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This shot was taken a couple of months ago when we were on our way back from one of our photo trips. I was trying out the wide angle for Robins Canon while he was driving, and this is one of the buildings that we passed by. Thank yous for all your comments on my Fishing place yesterday and the day before that :) It's a very nice place that we will visit again, that's for sure :D As soon as the weather gets warmer and all that....I believe it's called summer time ;) Hope you're all doing good :D

Comments (16)


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chips7

8:31PM | Wed, 29 November 2006

Very nice picture, but what with your lens it looks as if the whole world's leaning over. :)

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jocko500

8:40PM | Wed, 29 November 2006

now that a downhill look. very good pov

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croxie

9:15PM | Wed, 29 November 2006

chips7: I've used a wide angle lense, which is the reason for it to look the way it does. Which was the whole point. With a normal lens I wouldn't have captured more than a small part of the building since I was sat in the car close to the curb.

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DJB

10:20PM | Wed, 29 November 2006

Not only is the building eye pleasing, your wide angle of it worked fantastic. Bravo!

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busi2ness

10:53PM | Wed, 29 November 2006

It did create a very special perspective of a lovely old building. It seems somebody still cares, hence the flowers. Interesting "experiment" and in my opinion it worked well creating an added tallness to the building.

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Zacko

11:19PM | Wed, 29 November 2006

Wow!!! That is soooo cool! Love the distortion you got from using the wide-angle...it sure must have been a really wide one as well. Postworked to perfection. Excellent job Christa! Have a wonderful weekend! #:O)

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short_ribs

12:21AM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Excellent shot! The wide angle is perfect and love the pov... stunning work to say the least. Thanks for sharing! Hope you are keeping well.

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GiMi53

12:21AM | Thu, 30 November 2006

me too, I like the effect of the wide-angle lens ! And the tone of the picture ! May be I would have erased the electric wires, but that's just a detail... Excellent photo, Christa ! :~)

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nikolais

12:38AM | Thu, 30 November 2006

parallx plays its great part for the compo here. wonderful capture

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MaydaMason

1:56AM | Thu, 30 November 2006

cool and wild angle for this!

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croxie

9:36AM | Thu, 30 November 2006

lol...Michel, I was actually considering removing that cable just before I saved the image, but I decided that I didn't want to tamper with reality more than necessary, so I left it to see if anyone noticed ;)

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Chaos911

9:53AM | Thu, 30 November 2006

super work!!! excellently done!!! :)

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thecytron

12:12PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Interesting visual FX!

Valerie-Ducom

6:14AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

Oh yes, excellent pov and very good perspective, I like!!! Good day ;)

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zoren

10:24PM | Tue, 05 December 2006

I love this house with attitude, great shot....!!

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A_Joker_B

6:51PM | Sat, 06 January 2007

Wonderful shot , some great pics in your gallery!


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