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Uploaded: 08/11/06 4:45 AM GMT
the eccentric eiffel
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A sort of sepia styled view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, taken from an angle to make the viewer feel like they are craning their neck looking up at the tower from right below it... You could almost be in the looong line to ascend the tower with this view! Enjoy...

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+camerahound
08/11/06 5:47 AM GMT
Good new take on an otherwise clichéd subject. Well done.
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.SlyCell
08/11/06 5:51 AM GMT
Wow. Now that's an impressive shot. I've never seen it from this angle before. Might have something to do with the fact that I've never set foot in Paris.

But an amazing angle, fantastic work
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.cirquegoddess
08/11/06 7:04 AM GMT
I agree, amazing angle. Love the sepia effect, it adds an extra element to this shot. Best shot of the Eiffel Tower that I've seen yet.
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::Hottrockin
08/11/06 10:23 AM GMT
~found in voting booth and had to comment~

Creative overall comp including the sepia touch!! A grand capture and an old world vibe about it!! Simply outstanding imagery!!
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::Anita54
08/11/06 12:37 AM GMT
Excellent view of this masterpiece. Thanks for sharing it with us. Great job. Anita
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::ResDesOK
08/11/06 2:50 PM GMT
Luke, I'm pretty big on perspective, changing it to make the view more interesting and you really have an eye for that as seen in this photo. Your image invokes a feeling which is the mark of a good photo. Your level of sepia is just right; often I overdo it myself. The grandkids are going to love seeing this! Thanks for taking us to Paris today! - Patty
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::ericfx
08/24/07 2:27 PM GMT
great shot, and I love the perspective. very well done.

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.reddawg151
10/06/07 9:14 PM GMT
one of the best captures i've ever seen of the tower, and that's say something because there must be thousands of shots. your angle isn't entirely original but i like the cropping, the color fade, and the sky was great, it all works together very well. bravo!
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sailormars
08/12/08 10:01 PM GMT
very nice!
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Stinky12
05/12/10 11:32 AM GMT
That is a fantastic point of view, and such a crisp shot. Great work!
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