Last year I started my third period of photography after fifteen years silence.I began in the analog eighties and took primarily slides with my Pentax MX until it broke.Then, in the early nineties, I started digital photography with a very simple Logitech Fotoman. It was easy to operate because the camera didn't have any features except a flash! The surprise came ofcourse when I first downloaded pictures on my computer. The ease of working digitally convinced me. Still, after a few years, my interest declined.Until last year when I took a chance to work with a compactcamera, seeing other peoples work. In the end I bought a new camera myself. Eversince I can't imagine living without a camera.
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Comments (11)
bmac62
A "booming" shot:) Like it...
moochagoo
Agree with bmac62 :))
Lashia
Great POV, shows how large these monsters really are! - thanks for sharing!
Juliette.Gribnau
boeiende opname !
gonzojr
Great shot, wonderful POV
iaacf
Leuk standpunt zo van beneden en de foto schuin in het frame. Daar houd ik wel van. Leuke foto ook als geheel.
Rose-Lignes
nice POV and great capture! :)
sandra46
WONDERFUL POV
tofi
That's a really neat POV, Onno! Most unique and different and it gives a totally different perspective of this structure. I'm always fascinated by these powerful and ever so strong structures that seem to get things done more and more efficiently these days. Excellent idea and capture!
aksirp
love cranes...;) cool angle and picture!
vefar77794
Thats called a crane and it is very useful in building high rise structures. Ask commercial construction companies in Los Angeles about them. They have dozens and dozens of them considering their work is always big.