who me? by Richardphotos
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I was not here and did not have permission to take a picture of which I did not do.I just found it on my hard drive. I got ran off again taking a picture. we are losing all kinds of freedoms and the ability to take pictures is one of them.
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some of our members will recognize this very beautiful building but naming it I do not care to
Comments (102)
Windworker
No kidding! Go take a photo of the Renaissance!
chimera46
I was talking to a recent immigrant to Canada the other week who came from eastern europe but stayed in Arizona for 9 years. Oddly enough he said that he had more freedoms in his homeland, which until the early 1990s was communist!!! What an age we live in...
Steff_7
Excellent capture of this building you didn't see or film. To beautiful a scene to hide. Love the POV...
OldHippieKeyboard
Excellent image! Glad you didn't do what you were not supposed to... LOL
Gor111
A gorgeous looking architecture photography! What a spectacular POV you have selected here!!!
saretta
Impressive shot of this magnificent building,splendid!!:-)
prionbrain
WOW!!! The effect of the glases is mind blowing!!! I thought there were no glasses at first!!! Really awesome POV and colours!!! Brilliant capture!!!
Kazam561
It is a beautiful picture of a well designed building that I did not see...lol... Bravo...
Elcet
Beautiful extreme wideangle shot. I buyed recently a 4-5.6/10-20 Sigma Pro EX and I am very glad with this lens which authorizes a fantastic angle of vision that before was only possible for silver cameras with a 13 to 15mm wideangle, and is of stunning optical quality. Aside from that, it is true that limitations of the photography right becomes more and more severe, therefore I suggest to my graphics pupils to jump to 3D to add elements that they do not have the right to use, such as images of people. Fortunately, for leisure use at least, many buildings stay still free of reproduction. For buildings that are not allowed to be photographed, let me hope that more and more people try to take picts so that prohibition can no longer be continued because too many photos taken. Let the photographers be politically uncorrect… if they respect the right of the private life of individual people, evidently.
Electralena
Spectacular view. Amazing shot, Richard!!!
alhak
fabulous shot, but why all the mystery? do tell me please
amirapsp
Great work indeed...Hugs