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Thread: The Viewfinder

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    The Viewfinder

    Biked it up to the British Museum last weekend and I was fairly happy with the results.
    This one needed a fair blast of the old rotate/distort to get a decent shape to it.
    The B/W worked pretty well with this chap and I will post it if there is an Almighty demand .
    Hope you like it but if you don't please tell me why.
    Many thanks
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    Re: The Viewfinder

    I like the perspective. I like it a lot.

    I don't think you were standing exactly centered on the window which gives this very symmetric image just enough flaws to be interesting. Although I have to admit that once I figured out what the image was and how it was layed out I spent a lot more time looking for flaws (sort of like being in the doctors waiting room and counting celing tiles) than I did admiring the image.

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    Re: The Viewfinder

    I feel alot of what MB1 was thinking on this one. I really like the perspective and it had me thinking these people were looking up at of an opening in a floor until I realized how this was composed. Really well done, Tom.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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    Re: The Viewfinder

    You have a knack of finding new wriggles on well photographed locations! I only wish there were just one person up there, leaning out a little.

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    Mike
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