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Photography Architecture posted on Jan 11, 2007
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This is a photo taken in London, June 2004, from the top of a doubledecker bus on a tour. This is how the picture happened, all I did was adjust the sharpness a bit and crop it. Strange what a PalmPilot picture can do....

Comments (8)


ARTWITHIN

9:20PM | Thu, 11 January 2007

The title made me curious, and look at that! Great shot, and great stroke of luck getting that effect, Sue.

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kurtsart

9:32PM | Thu, 11 January 2007

Hi Sue! Love your work, however lol .. I prefer your higher resolution work with a camera.. not a palm pilot. This could have been a great shot! Kurt

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SueKlaus

9:35PM | Thu, 11 January 2007

Kurt, true enough, but the camera I brought on that vacation died 2 days into the vacation! heh, now I have two decent cameras, so - next time for sure!

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mollymaye

9:41PM | Thu, 11 January 2007

Cool shot. Glad you had your palm with you.

Valerie-Ducom

5:25AM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Oh yes, so curious technic and very original picture :)

nicolaperniskii

7:43AM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Yes, this looks about right. It's the feeling I get from London myself. Well caught.

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mark.spooner

12:52PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Interesting! Thought it was wide angle lens distortion when I saw the thumbnail!

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TwoPynts

2:04PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

Oh my, I'm starting to feel queasy... :)


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