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Photography Architecture posted on Sep 03, 2009
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I was photographing the Disney Concert Hall in LA when I noticed that a palm tree on the opposite side of the road was leaning over, so thought it would be fun to angle the camera to make the tree vertical and put the distortion effect of the wide angle lens to good use! Well it seemed a good idea at the time! 8-) Moz.

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danapommet

7:34PM | Thu, 03 September 2009

That's two strange buildings in a row. This is also a very cool design. Very well caught. Dana

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BenTheArtist

7:48PM | Thu, 03 September 2009

I recognize this place from the new 'Get Smart' movie. (great movie, btw) and I certainly wouldn't have guessed the tree was leaning, you straightened it up real good ;) great shot.

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thecytron

8:57AM | Fri, 04 September 2009

Very good color photo!

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durleybeachbum

4:06PM | Fri, 04 September 2009

Amazing building whatever the angle!

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kwami

8:39AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

wow great shot of a nice building

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myrrhluz

5:15PM | Sun, 06 September 2009

I was checking to make sure I hadn't missed any Guggenheim pictures, and had to check out this building. The surreal effects of your straightening go well with this modern archtecture. Lovely capture!


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MakeNIKON
ModelE5400
Shutter Speed10/1457
ISO Speed50
Focal Length6

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