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This isn't an extremely tall "upsy," but definitely a different perspective... ground level looking up the stalk of a tulip (perhaps today WASN'T the best day to wear a white polo shirt to the botanical garden)
![]() Same tulip from above ![]() Paul |
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Excellent job, Paul. I don't recall anything in the challenge description which specified the magnitude of the up or down views. Your choice of subject is perfect and the photos are great.
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Quite right Cal, up or down has no height or depth restriction as long as its up or down. I like this upsy view of the tulip. Its an unusual perspective of a common sight. A kind of frogs eye view. Nicely done.
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Now I know what a bugs -eye view looks like, well done.
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