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Weird Perspective Street Scene.I was playing around with my camera one night perched high in an inner city hotel looking out the window, D2H on a tripod.
This is the result. The high angle makes the perspective look weird IMO, almost like I was airborne. Click on the image for a larger view Steve.
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It doesn't look too strange to me. Maybe because you can't see the top of the other buildings it does give it the "up in the air" feel
Is that Hyde Park on the left? Mal
I've got a camera, it's black. I've got some lens, they are black as well.
Mal, yes, that is Hyde park on the left. It was taken from the World Tower, 74th floor. Which is a bit of a misnomer as the first 10 floors are underground. Reception at street level is the 11th floor.
Bindii, stay away from that bourbon. It is evil stuff and can affect your spelling. (And stay away from windows too, especially when you are dizzy.) Steve.
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different look for a street scene....... but nice
Cheers ....bp....
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I really like it - it's weird, but I keep wanting to rotate it 90 to the right
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