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British ParliamentWhat I like of this photograph is the perspective from the
Wheel of London of this iconic and famous building. Somehow all the wheeling and dealings and petty hypocrisies seem diminished as child's play. I found it difficult to take because of the reflections and the glass of the cabin and before long I found myself considering which would be the best time of the day and the position of the sun for at 40+ pounds a turn you want to be sure you can take some half decent pictures.
Re: British ParliamentI like the perspective too. It looks like a miniature. I would like to see it with a tad more sky.
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Re: British ParliamentIt is a great capture...and I am sure I would make the most of a trip on that Ferris wheel as well with a single ride being so pricey.
about more sky, so long as there is detail Cameron
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Re: British ParliamentIt is a nice angle. It's a shame about the harsh light. You did a good job in the conditions. A bit of highlight recovery might help a bit.
I went up around dusk and that light wasn't bad. I had the problem of scaffolding around the parliament and too many people in the pod. Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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Re: British ParliamentThanks for the comments. Unfortunately the sky was
not interesting at all. I mean there was no clouds or even a nice blue sky and it was too bright so I took the picture the best I could to avoid the glass' reflections. I got another picture with more sky, but has more reflections and as I bring the little details there are in the sky the ugly reflections become even more prominent. The camera I took with me can only take Jpgs. I guess I can only put another sky, but that would be cheating.
Re: British ParliamentWith a fake sky...
Re: British ParliamentReminds me of my first trip to London where I took a near identical shot.
The second shot with the fake sky looks more balanced but does not improve the shot that much in my opinion. I think either version is fine depending on your preference. Craig
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Re: British ParliamentNice pickture indeed. 40 quid? I agree, you would want to get your money's worth. How long can you spend in the thing? Is it just one revolution?
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When I did the eye a few years ago it was one revolution @ about 20 minutes. Craig
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I think the French revolution was a little longer. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: British ParliamentYes, I think they are still revolting...
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