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I love the sharpness and the crop of this photo Paula. The tower itself is so famous that one instantly knows which tower it is, even when we just see a small part of it like here. Great post!
Love the composition , the perspective , the impact of this photo!
I think that B&W photography always add some more “drama” to the views……
Ciao, Paula!
exceptional photography!
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Un bijou !!! π
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π Merci bien Julie π
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Very nice structural detail. Perfect in B&W.
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lovely detail π
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Stunning shot. You don’t set the bar, you raise it.
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Thanks a bunch, Alex π
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I feel, black and white is a powerful medium to highlight structural details, not much distraction here π
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No, no distraction – you are right Sreejith π
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http://alexraphael.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/travel-snapshot-the-big-room-harry-potter-studios-watford/
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I love the sharpness and the crop of this photo Paula. The tower itself is so famous that one instantly knows which tower it is, even when we just see a small part of it like here. Great post!
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Thank you very much, Max. There was no cropping here π
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I always (almost always) crop my photos in camera too.
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You were in Blackpool again! (bad joke π¦ )
Love the detail, Paula. Crisp yet inviting.
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π yes, Sundays are usually B&W here π
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Beautiful Paula! The details work perfectly in B&W.
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The repeating detail in this shot is such a stand-out. Love the awesome perspective Paula!
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never seen a close up of the Eiffel Tower before! love it!
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I particolari in bianco e nero, danno un aspetto tecnico incredibile!
Mai visto niente di simile…
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π sei troppo gentile Anna π
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I of course love this shot of the Eiffel tower Paula π
Hope you like mine: http://collinesblog.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/unused-playground/
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Oh, I do like it A LOT π I appreciate your lovely contribution, Colline. Are your holidays over now?
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Very well done! Love all the detail and unique framing.
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Thanks a bunch Jeff π
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I like. Even with a detail shot like yours, we automatically know which “tower” this is. Great!
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Stunning detail and shot Paula. π
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Great detail and toning! Original composition too.
Have a good week, greetings,Ron.
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Fantastic processing. Regards.
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Very nicely composed, Paula. I really like the idea of showing only a part of this famous structure.
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π Thanks a bunch Uday π
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Nicely framed, Paula. That portion is enough to appreciate its entirety.
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Reblogged this on Not for the Faint of Heart..
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Love the composition , the perspective , the impact of this photo!
I think that B&W photography always add some more “drama” to the views……
Ciao, Paula!
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Joli ! π
J’ai visitΓ© Paris la semaine passΓ©e et je ne savais vraiment pas comment photographier la Tour Eiffel… C’est tellement grand… π
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