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4/27: In the Shadow

Anyone recognize this location?

Yesterday's PaD:





More of Paris: http://www.pbase.com/dellybean/paris

FujiFilm FinePix S7000Z
1/220s f/8.0 at 7.8mm iso200 full exif

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Guest 17-Jun-2005 05:22
Wow, what a unique shot, the shadows are fantastic
gary becker01-May-2005 02:29
I appreciate the shadow of the obvious, but what really grabs my attention are the individual shadows. Your EXIF says 7.8mm. I hope you were able to ZOOM in to get individual frames because the scene is incredible. Nevertheless, this is a wonderful image.
Guest 30-Apr-2005 17:53
:D
JeremyGood29-Apr-2005 16:55
Such a recognizable shadow. Well done.
Voted.
b-w studio29-Apr-2005 02:34
A strong image and very smart idea.
Joyce 28-Apr-2005 23:27
Exceptional perspective! You have a fabulous body of work Della.
don nieman28-Apr-2005 09:55
This unique view with long shadows is so very interesting. Creative image.
Pepe Zyman28-Apr-2005 04:51
What a nice composition with the reflection.
Guest 28-Apr-2005 04:19
Only one architectural structure I know casts that kind of shadow. Never seen this view before. Great capture.
Carolyn B.28-Apr-2005 03:17
Oh my! What a fantastic image! I agree with Rick - a wonderful new perspective. Hard to get on something as photographed as this landmark.
Guest 28-Apr-2005 01:38
a class shot
René Gysi27-Apr-2005 21:39
Interesting and nice picture.
jypsee27-Apr-2005 20:21
I do... nice work.
Chris Sofopoulos27-Apr-2005 20:09
I hate hights but this is a beautiful composition. Very impressive!
markvm27-Apr-2005 20:09
Bravo! This gets a vote!
Rick Lewis27-Apr-2005 20:03
Bravo!. Finally a new perspective of a much too photographed icon. This gives a sense of scale missing from the usual views.
Rick Lewis27-Apr-2005 19:13
Bravo!. Finally a new perspective of a much too photographed icon. This gives a sense of scale missing from the usual views.
J. Scott Coile27-Apr-2005 19:02
Nice twist. Unique perspective an perfect light angle. Interesting play of planes.
Guest 27-Apr-2005 18:40
Very original variation to shoot a classic
Sheena Woodhead27-Apr-2005 18:25
Yes - excellent image - well spotted.
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