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Sean Fitzgerald
{K:310} 1/6/2003
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Wow! This looks like a bike and a ferris wheel in one, somehow... Great eye, nice symmetry.
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Ezra Simeloff
{K:81} 8/13/2002
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Thanks for all your generous comments - and the cropping feedback!
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nikoleta dimitriou
{K:2} 8/10/2002
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i love your perspective. it looks like an insect. well done
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Quinn Jacobson
{K:199} 7/24/2002
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Nice perspective. Different. Good. I see an even stronger image here (my opinion of course). I've seen the Wheel a lot both in person and picture, took a "flight" in the Wheel and I think it is truly amazing/fun. I like this part of your image the best.
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Jason Row
{K:134} 7/24/2002
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Great shot. Love the sky behind. I just uploaded my own "eye" image before I saw yours. Its such a photogenic object. I find the mornings before it opens a good time to shoot as its deserted down on the South Bank at that time.
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Joe McCary
{K:3235} 7/24/2002
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Nice view of one of my favorite subjects. I was there just over a year ago and it was delightful. The views from the Eye were very special. Glad to have you here and hope to see more of your images. Keep up the good work.
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Chris Moore
{K:5591} 7/24/2002
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Hi Ezra, Welcome to usefilm. I think I sent you here :) I like this shot, an unusual perspective and a refreshing change from the thousands of other photographs of this popular subject! Chris
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Ezra Simeloff
{K:81} 7/24/2002
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Sarah , thanks for the speedy comment... I think you are gently commenting on the softer focus? it was a hand held shot - but in good light I reckon from memory it was F8 or so -- the scan looks softer then the print.. but could probably do with a wider F for that infinitive focus look.
thanks Ezra.
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Sarah Needham
{K:2482} 7/24/2002
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This is an interesting view of an interesting object. Did you use a smallish aperture?
Sarah
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