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    eifel tower, a diffrent view

    hi, took these when i was backpacking around europe this time last year with my girlfriend, just been looking back at the photos and thought you might to see a few. the trip really inspired my photography, i had little or no intrest in the hobbie before the trip but i carried on taking pictures with my compact until last month when i splashed out on a e-510 which i love and now addicted to the hobby! i would love to be a pro travel photographer,but who wouldnt. travelling was my main passion, now documenting my travels with photos is my new passion ;)
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    Re: eifel tower, a diffrent view

    Hi,
    I like Photo 3 the best. The intricate details of the structure are facinating. I am not sure about the exposure on the lower left corner and in the middle. Thanks for sharing.
    yoyo

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    Re: eifel tower, a diffrent view

    Welcome, you have a good eye for composition and so investing in the e-510 was a good move. We have an Olympus forum here as well where you can chat with other users of the e systems and learn.
    Good shots, although the last two are soft in focus, but I have a feeling you will sharpen things up with the new Olympus . . .
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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    Re: eifel tower, a diffrent view

    Personally, I like #1 the best. Having your girlfriend looking up, taking a shot really adds perspective to this wonderful structure. Nice point of view, and one not often seen.
    John
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    Re: eifel tower, a diffrent view

    thanks for the comments, i like #1 most too, but found the other two while i was writing the post, i wish i had my e510 while i was touring around europe i would have got some sharper images for sure, and i would have a little more knowledge about exposure etc.

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