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"A View From Below"


wilsontsoi

Nikon D70, 18-70, ISO-200, f16, 3 sec., tripod mounted. Manipulation: Fill and radial blur.


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from the thumbnail and for a fleeting moment this looked as if the view was looking down from a catwalk and not up to the sky.

 

I always like your needle shots.

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Great for a long exposure shot! I really love seeing things the way you see them. You have taken and presented dozens of photos of the Space Needle and they're always fresh. That's fascinating to me. Makes me think that I need to spend more time downtown in DC and see if I can't exhaust some of the monuments down there!! Wonderful blues in the sky, by the way!! :-)
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CHiPs: . . . and to you, too!

 

JOHN: Those can be anything you want them to be. Snow, rain, you name it. ^_^

 

KNICKI: Thank you much for checking this out. Interesting that you're into sports, too (from forum treads.)

 

HOWARD: Appreciate your comment, Howard!

 

KNICKI: They're actually a bunch of motion blurred white dots, but don't let the fact stop your imagination. ^_^

 

KEN: Thanks, Ken. The original sky was just that plain blue sky. If you want it to be stars, sure. Rain, why not? Snow? If you like!

 

LOU ANN: Sure, long exposure star trails work, too. Thanks for your comment though. Indeed, one can find different perspective if spent enough time with that same subject. I'm sure downtown DC is a great place to have photographic experiment!

 

Wilson

^_^

 

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Wilson, if I can use my imagination then the white dots are a warm light rain as opposed to the cold down pour I've been experiencing in reality.

 

Yes, sports, that one I seemed to have slipped into. There's nothing like a challenge, right?

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