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PotW March 21, 2006Last week James M posted some images from a balloon ride he took through Canberra. Many people commented on the brilliant colours in the second image in that series, and that was truly a wonderful, colorful image.
But the next image in that series presents a very different perspective of our Federal Parlaiment House, which is arguably one of this country's most recognisable icons. Apart from the unusual viewpoint, the early morning lighting and the composition all combine to make this image my selection for this week's PotW. Congratulations, James, and well done. The original thread is here g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
That is what I was thinking Kipper, what if he had a bomb?
An unusal image and a very different POW.Variety is nice "The good thing about meditation is that it makes doing nothing respectable"
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Congrats James!
I love of these aerial shots. It can be free surveillance and aides to the terrorist group. Birddog114
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Yes, they're but don't know. No, perhaps the current govt. needs to get someone to demolish it free and rebuild another one same as adding more fuel to their anti-terrosism heat. Birddog114
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James - a great series of photos and this one is no exclusion! I enjoyed your original post, it's great to see one of your images chosen now as POTW - congratulations to you mate and Gary, a great choice!!
Geoff
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Congratulations James, great shot and an excellent PotW.
Good choice Gary, I'd missed these completely. And I agree with the comments above, can you imagine balloons full of people floating over the white house or the capitol? Really, as much as I love the fact that Australia remains less paranoid, this really seems ill advised to me. Great photo opportunity however!!!! Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Nice photo. My wife and I both liked this when we first saw it.
When I was there last year we were taking shots in front of the security guard and he didn't say a thing to me. I would have thought he'd try to stop me.
That was Jim. He loves having his photo taken. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Just imagine the devastation of a kamakaze ballon hitting those concrete walls at full speed. I wonder if the architect designed the building to withstand such a devastating impact
James
Congratulations. The real appeal to me with this is, as Gary says, it's unique perspective. And on the matter of bombs - would we be any worse off it it did happen. We'd only lose politicians and there are plenty more where they came from Peter
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We don't care if we have to use them as baits for fishing. But we do care if there are more funding available for them to carry on their pursuits, and we better reserve those resources for school, hospital and other social services. BTW, sorry, I'm driving this to OT. Birddog114
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Thanh,
I'm quite sure that the fish would find them at least as distasteful was we do, and would probably just spit them out. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Very nice photo here, striking actually, took a long time to load on my (son's) PC but worth the wait. The light is wonderful, the lines are crisp.
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Great work, i realyl liked the baloon being deflated on the ground picture but the potw is great and original too i have not seen a more interesting picture of the parliment house well done, nicely selected Gary
certainly presents this building from a different viewpoint.
a worthy winner, well done check out my image gallery @
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An unusual perspective of an arrogant organisation that demands and deserves POTW - well done.
Chris
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STOP THE PRESSES!!!!!!!! Since when is any government in Oz organised? Please explain yourself, Mr Chris! g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
They all take their holidays at the same time, so they have some form or organisation
They called certain factions of crime ’organised’ and seeing as politics comes within and pertains to criminal activity - ipso facto they are organised Chris
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Good choice, well deserved.
Simon
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Brilliant!
Google Earth, eat your heart out As others have mentioned, it's the unique perspective that makes this image really sing. Sharp, well-exposed and nicely composed... A good opportunity captured perfectly. Nice work!
James well done. I forwarded a link to your original post to your pilot Alan and he was well pleased.
The flag pole has long been a 'target' for balloonists - once upon a time there was a photo of me hanging onto it whilst suspended from a 'Cloudhopper' backpack balloon (1990 festival) . I tried to ensure that all copies were destroyed. It was one of those 'special' days. Steve
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James, Congrats mate sorry a bit late but yes you pictures were great from the Balloon, well done.
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Well done and congratulations on POTW. I loved the series when I first saw it and am envious of the opportunity you had. Great stuff.
Cheers
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great shot, good work, would have been a great morning to be at altitude.
I was taking some night shots from one of the outer lawns in Canberra when a couple of federal officers on pushbikes rocked up and questioned me. Large black manfrotto with a 300mm black lens on a black camera, late at night ... i guess you can see why http://davidsonimagery.com/
Right place, right time, where the hecks my camera ...
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