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Posted on Sat 25th Nov, 2006, 6:26pm

ISO: 100, Shutter speed: 8 Seconds, Aperture: f/11,
Camera: Canon EOS 20D, Flash: None, Cropping: Medium,
Lens: Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L, Focal length: 35mm,
Captured: 18th November 2006, 4:06pm,

This is the only one of my shots from inside Blackpool Tower that I liked, but I do really like it.

I have to give thanks to John for some expert advice on the composition, which I think made a real difference and was all stuff I wouldn't otherwise have considered.



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Comments

napoleon, Sat 25th Nov, 2006, 6:34pm
Man, they should get their carpets shampoo'd. Someone had to say it.

John M, Sat 25th Nov, 2006, 7:36pm
I remember it well! Nice one jamie

milou, Sun 26th Nov, 2006, 12:47am
The angles give it some dynamism.

Mal, Sun 26th Nov, 2006, 10:54am
The composition works great Jamey. The fact that the tiles are cracked and the carpet has stains adds to the character of the image. Great angle. Mal

Jonathan, Sun 26th Nov, 2006, 11:33am
The angles work well and it definately needs decorating :)

Jide Alakija, Sun 26th Nov, 2006, 12:59pm
Jon took the words right out of my mouth, it does need decorating.

m i k e b, Sun 26th Nov, 2006, 1:19pm
wonderful photo jamey. i am still very jealous of your meetup.

Sysagent, Sun 26th Nov, 2006, 4:30pm
Like the use of the angles here a lot and well spotted both of you on what could have been just a mediocre shot. Good processing as well here that really helps the tones.

djn1, Sun 26th Nov, 2006, 8:54pm
Nicely done, and it's one that I wouldn't have noticed.

Jon Swainson, Tue 28th Nov, 2006, 9:31am
Scummy! Nice exposure, you've captured the textures beautifully.


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