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What a cool shot! Reminds me of your photo from inside a clock tower. I like that the clock feels so imposing and takes up half of the photo of tiny skyscrapers beyond it. Well done!
What an interesting perspective, Ellen! You have ventured out into the field behind an giant icon and wrapped it around a perfect cityscape in your photograph. Well done!
You are wonderful at capturing beauty, interest and/or fun in your photographs. This certainly has elements of each.
I also love the way you find a way to take photos from sides you would rarely see.
I particularly like the imbalance, the unusual and dramatic proportions. It makes the city look so small, so distant!
What a cool shot! Reminds me of your photo from inside a clock tower. I like that the clock feels so imposing and takes up half of the photo of tiny skyscrapers beyond it. Well done!
You have an amazing eye for composition–what a unique perspective!
Since when
Does New York
Also have
A Big Ben?
What an interesting perspective, Ellen! You have ventured out into the field behind an giant icon and wrapped it around a perfect cityscape in your photograph. Well done!
You are wonderful at capturing beauty, interest and/or fun in your photographs. This certainly has elements of each.
I also love the way you find a way to take photos from sides you would rarely see.
I wasn’t aware this clock even existed. You really went behind the scenes to bring us this unique and intriguing perspective.
Jan, I had to climb through a hole in a fence to get this shot! What we do for our art…