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Two of Paris's biggest landmarks, the Arc De Triomphe with Eiffel Tower in the background.
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Really nice. Thanks.
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Good details and colors, schmintan. Well done.
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A unique angle.
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The lighting brings out the detail beautifully.
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Thanks for the kind words all. Its very difficult to get a unique viewpoint of this, or any of the Parisian landmarks, as they have all been photographed to death. I think I done ok with the limited time I had ( and the limited patience of my other half, who god bless her already grants me too much time trying differnt angles and walking around things for that " perfect shot"!
Me: "Just 1 more ( means just 10 more) from the other side of the road, is that ok?" Her: "Sigh ( counts to ten and smiles) - sure thing, dont worry take your time"! |
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I'm glad your wife has patience, this is excellent!!!!!!
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