Stayed a couple blocks from the Eiffel Tower, so had plenty of photo ops.
Really liked #1 :thumbup:
Great shots
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seems like it is straight to me. how did they get it to stand up without leaning? JUST A JOKE! very nice!
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
DavidT wrote:
Stayed a couple blocks from the Eiffel Tower, so had plenty of photo ops.
DavidT. Everyone shoots pictures of the tower like your #1 and #3. I would like to say that #2 is AWESOME for it shows the immensity of the tower against ordinary buildings. I have never seen anyone take this kind of picture. Well done.....
Rich.....
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Rich2236 wrote:
DavidT wrote:
Stayed a couple blocks from the Eiffel Tower, so had plenty of photo ops.
DavidT. Everyone shoots pictures of the tower like your #1 and #3. I would like to say that #2 is AWESOME for it shows the immensity of the tower against ordinary buildings. I have never seen anyone take this kind of picture. Well done.....
Rich.....
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Thanks! The Eiffel Tower is arguably the most photographed object in the world. It's hard to come up with unique views.
One other view that I shot in 2009 will never be replicated in the future. The reason is that the first observation deck is currently under construction such that it is being expanded to fill in the middle portion. You can see the project under construction in shot #3 above. Therefore, one will not be able see the upper portion of the tower from below when the modification is finished.
View looking up (Shot in 2009)
Great shots with the blue hour and exposure settings.
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