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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 77: Triangles and Diagonals >> Challenge 77: Exhibition > London Eye*
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Don Ellis

London Eye*

It looks round from a distance but up close
it's all triangular strength.

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Rod 27-Mar-2005 19:14
Yes I agree, comments do have more value than votes Don. Reminds me of a saying or was it a suggestion from above? Do unto others.......forget the rest.
Don Ellis23-Mar-2005 14:30
And another thank you for these comments -- one of the pleasures and rewards of posting in these challenges is the time people take to tell you what they like (and don't) about your image -- as invaluable as it is interesting. Votes are nice but comments are better. Thanks... Don
ctfchallenge22-Mar-2005 00:39
Impressive image, Don. I love the look of it due to its compositional simplicity, B&W toning and circular shape. It really makes a great impact on the viewer! Shu
RH Photography20-Mar-2005 06:45
Don.... What I love about this photo is that at first glance, one could be foregiven for thinking it is part of a space craft or satillite in outer space. Its only when you look closer do you realise its a ferris wheel!... A masterful and different angle of perspective to the thousands of same-ole, same-ole photos taken every year of this tourist attraction!
aam1234 18-Mar-2005 14:03
Love it. I can imagine old music when looking at this photo.
Guest 17-Mar-2005 20:26
this is interesting don. angle, perspective, B&W, curves, triangles... it all works.