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Uploaded: 01/05/17 5:38 PM GMT
Eiffel Tower
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Just in case you didn't know it, the owners of the Eiffel Tower, by international copyright laws, owns each and every photo ever taken of the Tower by any person. But I snapped this one, even if they own it. I am posting it for non-profit reasons.

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::tigger3
01/05/17 7:26 PM GMT
I did not know that one Ted. I sure like the perspective and the way it looks against that sky, kudos!! tigs=^..^=
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::corngrowth
01/06/17 10:30 AM GMT
Perfectly chosen angle to enhance the 'grandeur' of this iron tower.
Great background too, Ted.
Referring to your narrative:| hope however that the owners of the Eiffel tower won't visit the Caedes site, ☺ .
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::Vickid
01/06/17 5:10 PM GMT
Simply said, you hit the nail on the head..... excellent angle, details, the clouds, colors, great work.
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::stylo
01/09/17 12:16 AM GMT
you da man! i wont tell if anyone else doesnt :) that is strange about the picture thing. I didnt know that. i suppose they dont have "fair usage" laws like here. of course those are so vague its hard to understand them half the time.

i got it by security in a hospital one time late at night I was walking around taking pics of the wall art, nurse said to walk as much as i could...big no no with a camera now! and they made me delete the card...idiots, not like i couldnt have still retrieve the files but...better then them taking the camera.
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.GomekFlorida
01/10/17 6:28 PM GMT
Copyright laws can be asinine at times. Awesome perspective with this entry.
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Long before the white man and long before the wheel, when the dark green forests were too silent to be real. Lightfoot 1967

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