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The Tower
Copyright ©2004, Rex Waygood HoF ¤1 $

If anyone can tell me what the edifice is that I have used to halve the Tower, I would like to know. I cannot find out on the net and stupidly forgot to write it down! (now rotated by 0.7 deg)

Photographer: Rex Waygood HoF ¤1 $
Folder: Rex's Pictures To
Uploaded: 2004-Aug-05 14:01 EDT
Current Rating: 7.00/2 (Weighted rating: 7.66)
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Camera: Olympus E-1
Lens: Olympus 14-54mm f2.8/3.5
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 100
Aperture: 7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/400
Focal Length: 41
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Needs a little work

You had a great idea in this shot! If only you could rotate it or adjust the perspective to prevent it from becoming the leaning Eiffel Tower of Paris. :-) The Shadow/Highlight feature in Photoshop CS would also bring out some much needed detail. Kudos!

P.S. No idea what that edifice is called. Sorry.

Filipas Win ¤ at 21:54 EDT on 2004-Aug-05 [Reply]

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Il s'agit du Mémorial Juif élevé en mémoire des déportations et de l'holocoste... Belle photo et félicitation pour le cadrage.

André Bessot ¤ at 06:14 EDT on 2004-Aug-07 [Reply]

Thank you André

For your information and for your comments

Rex Waygood HoF ¤1 $ at 08:56 EDT on 2004-Aug-07 [Reply]

peace

The text says "peace peace peace" in Dutch, German, an French, and I suppose in all the other languages too... ;-) Lourens

Lourens Smak Win ¤1 at 05:06 EST on 2004-Nov-01 [Reply]

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Have a look at this: http://www.spant.no/6.html - picture 15 in the series no 6. Two photographers, same idea. :-) (BTW - the one who took picture 15 has earned a lot on commercial/advertising photography and that has enabled him to take several years off from ordinary work to spend all his time on private photography/pictures he is taking not for selling). :-)

p.t. Inactive Win ¤1 $ at 06:03 EST on 2005-Mar-04 [Reply]