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The Martello Tower!

The Martello tower is in Aldburgh in Suffolk and is quite interesting building, but can only be photographed with a wide angled lens, I have taken many piks over the years but they never worked till I used my Canon 10-22mm lens!
Still choked with flu so been playing with monochrome!

Portrait view, but I prefer the landscape version above



More Monochrome
Here.

Canon EOS 20D
1/160s f/8.0 at 10.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Yiannis Pavlis12-Jan-2008 14:51
Excellent use of location to draw the viewer into the composition.
Guest 09-Jan-2008 12:45
Neat composition and good use of the wide angle!
shatterbug06-Jan-2008 21:15
Fascinating building and a great sky too...terrific shot!
Guest 05-Jan-2008 12:16
Very dramatic and yep, I prefer the landscape version too - I guess the land on either side helps frame the tower?
Debbie B.05-Jan-2008 06:06
Cool composition Carole
royalld05-Jan-2008 02:49
Very nicely composed.
Jessica McCollum05-Jan-2008 01:25
Great coloring Carole!
J. Scott Coile04-Jan-2008 22:37
Cracking depth and detail! Brilliant conversion to B&W!
Jay Levin04-Jan-2008 21:37
Outstanding wide angle capture, Carole. Vote
Nicki Thurgar04-Jan-2008 20:55
Very dramatic, love the wide angle POV & B&W!
Robbie D7004-Jan-2008 20:38
Both look great but this has the edge for drama. Excellent shot, lov it.
Get well soon.
Johnny JAG04-Jan-2008 20:09
I prefer this one, the sky is great. This works really well in b&w.
CJ Burianek04-Jan-2008 19:25
very nice!
Great comp with the framing of the pathway
Gail Davison04-Jan-2008 19:24
Cool shot. I like the landscape best too.
Guest 04-Jan-2008 18:24
excellent B&W, the perspective works brilliantly and I agree the landscape view is best.
Tom Munson04-Jan-2008 18:23
Beautifully composed. v
JW04-Jan-2008 18:15
Awesome use of a superb lens! And the sky is wonderful - you're so lucky to live in 'Turner Country'!
Faye White04-Jan-2008 17:58
fabulous image! the b&w is perfect
Guest 04-Jan-2008 16:23
You KNOW I love this shot... LOL - V
Guest 04-Jan-2008 15:59
Looks great with the wide angle! Hope you feel better soon :)
Peter Stahl04-Jan-2008 15:17
Great job on this one Carole! GMV.
Sharon Rogers04-Jan-2008 14:45
I got to use mine more, that's very cool
Guest 04-Jan-2008 14:06
well done Carole
Time to get well now!
Guest 04-Jan-2008 13:35
Your right about the landscape version. Love the sky.
beverley harrison04-Jan-2008 13:16
i prefer this one too...fab shot cazi!! hope you're better for sunday!
Guest 04-Jan-2008 12:45
I love this. I prefer the landscape version too.
The stormy clouds behind it add to the drama of the shot. V!
Licaga04-Jan-2008 12:00
perfect shot V
Guest 04-Jan-2008 11:34
Works for me!!!
Rody Graumans04-Jan-2008 11:05
powerful!
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