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very nice shot! I like the gradient - from white to blue - the tree is a nice touch, it think that it adds some balance to the white side vs. the blue side. 

Thanks for sharing! -chris

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Tomaste una captura muy original. Me tome tiempo leyendo articulos y aqui te envio parte de uno. "En 1963, el número de visitantes de la torre sobrepasa los dos millones por primera vez, desde el año de su inauguración setenta y cuatro años antes, con la diferencia que a partir de ese año el número de visitantes aumenta desde entonces cada año. En 1972 se alcanzó el nivel de los tres millones de visitantes, en 1984 el de cuatro millones, en 1989 el de 5 millones y en 1998 el de los 6 millones de visitantes.

 

En la actualidad, son más de 236 millones los visitantes de la torre. Al ritmo actual, se alcanzarán los 300 millones de visitas hacia 2017 o antes, dado el fuerte crecimiento del número de visitantes que cada año se presentan." Un par de abrazos.

 

 

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i love the shooting angle in this shoot. It give you great leasing lines. I hope you had a great hollyday. Best regards Tore

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Wonderful, bravo,  but you were in Paris .. what a shame I didn't meet you .. : -)


I remain far from home with only rare access to the internet. I will catch up on work posted on my return. Very best wishes to you my friend, John

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I agree, a fine composition and an unusual angle for this landmark.  Sets it apart from the usual fare.  I'm hoping that if it were me at this location that I would have had the same idea as you.  In addition I think I would have taken a shot with some separation between tower and tree.  There is a degree of merging between these two elements and I can't decide which would be the superior image.  Perhaps we'll get some other input to point out the pros and cons of that idea.  Best, LM.

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