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"Eye of Needle"


wilsontsoi

Canon A80, wide converter, ISO 50, manual at f8 0.8 sec., table-top tripod on ground, and 2-sec. self-timer. Manipulation: None. By the way, this is Seattle's Space Needle (viewed from its base,) in case you can't make out what it is.


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I don't like high places and this image gives me the feeling that being on the ground is better than being way, way, way up at the top.
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Are you on the ground focusing the camera while on the table tripod? I got to get out and try some of this...Love your eye. BTW, exposure, and composition are really tight.
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Have you tried marketing any of these shots, Wilson? I have to think there is a market in Seattle for these images.
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That series is one of your best.many details here, and a very good partition of ellements colors and light.Pnina
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Outstanding Wilson, a perfect perspective for this shot. You never cease to amaze me with your eye for photography. Cheers, Sondra
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Ok Wilson, what do people say when they see you laying on your back taking a photo. This is a great perspective and a bit dizzying.
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Your building shots have superb angle & great perspective, this is no exception. Great colours too.The shades of blue, black & gold blends very well.
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Wow Wilson, what a perspective view. How'd you do that? Looks like you are inside the elevator shaft! Wonderful color and light. All thos leading lines, I feel I'm floating up!
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HOWARD: Good thing this structure looks good from underneath, too.

 

DENNIS: Yep. That's pretty much it. Good thing this camera has a flip screen. ^_^

 

KIM: Not yet, Kim. Hello, any marketing guru out there?

 

PNINA: Thanks for your feedback!

 

LOU ANN: Glad you like it.

 

G-STEVE: Thanks. We all bring different things to the PN table, don't we? ^_^

 

RAKESH: Thanks for your visit.

 

SONDRA: You're too kind with words, but thank you though. ^_^

 

LAURENT: Merci!

 

DK: Thanks for your compliment, David.

 

PETER: I only laid on my back once to take a photo of, "Giant Guard." It wasn't very comfortable. Thank goodness for a flip screen!

 

COLIN: Very glad you like it.

 

KEN: Appreciate your feedback, Doc.

 

TAMTAM: Thank you, thank you!

 

CHERLYN: Glad you like it.

 

JAYME: Happy to hear the effect it has on you. Always fun hearing your perspective.

 

CHiPs: Thanks.

 

RICHARD: Thank you for taking the time.

 

BRAD: Appreciate it!

 

Wilson

^_^

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