A fish’s eye view of an icon? A new take on the term ‘bayview’? A different perspective, certainly. So I thought I’d post again to Cee’s challenge 🙂 .
A fish’s eye view of an icon? A new take on the term ‘bayview’? A different perspective, certainly. So I thought I’d post again to Cee’s challenge 🙂 .
Well done. Definitely another way to view this icon.
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Thanks, Tim.
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You’re welcome
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Nice photo, RX. I have seen many, many photos of the bridge, but never one like this. Maximum points for creativity and vision for you, sir.
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Aw, thanks, Allan. No matter how many times I see it, travel over it or look at images of it I never tire of its magnificence. All the more to know someone who had direct, daily influence on it. Thanks for that, too, Allan.
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You are very welcome and thank you very much for your kind words. Working on the bridge was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and a tangible link to the past.
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Fish eye lenses can be so very fun. Wonderful 😀 😀
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Thank you, Cee. I agree. Such lenses can be fun. But a confession: I don’t have a fisheye lens. The camera has a fisheye ‘filter’ in it’s settings. Your challenge this week inspired me to give it a try. Seems to work OK. And it is nice to find a new ‘toy’ to play with 🙂 . Thanks!
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It reminds me
Of a piece of Baroque furniture – like a side table
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Interesting, Yvette. Sort of does at that! 🙂
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🙂
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