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© Mauro Moroni © 2008

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Hi David and thank-you for your support. It's the Golden Gate in San Francisco and the difficulty to identify it is the reason why I called "unusual" the POV (that, in fact, was on a boat).

 

Mauro

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Buena perspectiva Mauro. Gracias por los comentarios de mi fotosub, buceo hace 9 años y las fotos son de una cámara compacta (Canon Powershot) por lo que no tienen mucha "calidad". Pero bueno son un excelente recuerdo de los viajes realizados. Saludos.
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Jordi, I'm impressed: if you think that the uw picture I commented is of poor quality I would like to see what's high quality to you. I dive since 20+ years (the patent was my parents' gift for my master graduation) and each time I go scuba diving it's like the first time.

 

Saludos

 

Mauro

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David, thanx for your kind words. I suppose that the clouds that hide the bridge pole conceal the true identity of the bridge itself.

 

Mauro

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Original shot Mauro! As you said this POV is unusual and the visual effect with the clouds is amazing. Kind regards, Luis
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yes you're right!!! the idea is similar, but I like also the colour in your shot!

It's so strange because it looks longer than it is, and I like also that one.

Did you take it from San Francisco in direction of Sausalito?....

Thank you for you comment...bye...Francesca

 

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Yes Fra, I took it looking to Sausalito and we were on a boat in the bay. The great-length effect is due to the use of a 12mm wide-angle and since it a 1998's picture and was shot with a 35mm film it means that the equivalent focal length on a DX camera would be an 8mm so a very wide grandangular. Thank-you very much for visiting and rating and say hallo to Cagliari on behalf of me.

 

Mauro

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