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vxisme
said:
Top shot mate, well done on the editing too, like it, makes a nice change. top job.
Donny
09:00 on August 10, 2007
marcel1950
said:
Yes I quite agree with the above - top stuff.
16:40 on November 12, 2007
pjackson
said:
Thanks guys, it was a bit of an experiment really but I quite liked it. Phil
16:29 on November 13, 2007
Upstart
said:
Argh...... those queues for the lifts! Paris is the most beautiful city in the world IMO, unfortunately it's probably the most expensive and most touristy. I was there last year and took the exact same shot but have never done anything with it. I like what you've done here Phil, it gives a sense of the madness in the grayscaled foreground contrasting with the peaceful serenity and colour in the distance. Paul
10:54 on December 12, 2007
pjackson
said:
Thanks Paul, much appreciated mate. Phil
16:59 on December 13, 2007
Colin Russell
said:
Excellent composition, Phil, and I like what you've done with the part converison. Cheers, Col.
13:24 on January 24, 2008
pjackson
said:
Thanks Col, your visits are very much appreciated. Phil
12:49 on January 27, 2008
wayne d
said:
An interesting view and treatment with this one Phil..........well done
05:40 on January 29, 2008
pjackson
said:
Thanks Wayne, it was difficult to get a shot that I was happy with because of the crowds but I was quite pleased with this. Thanks for your visit. Phil
11:47 on January 29, 2008
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Photo Properties
Camera: Canon EOS 20D
Date/Time: 02-08-2007 4:36 AM
Shutter: 1/160 sec
Flash: 16
Focal Length: 30.0 mm
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