Al - catching up with a few past posts, and really enjoying the pagoda pictures. Fascinating! It is always amazing to me how much effort they put into the landscaping as well. Thanks for sharing.
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Born in London, I've lived in The Netherlands, New York, and Washington DC. Now I've settled down in Colorado and love taking pictures. Until October 2014 I used a Nikon D40X, but now it's a Nikon D5300. I do almost no photo editing - occasionally I will crop or remove a dust spot, but that's all. What comes out of the camera is what you see here.
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Never tries a fisheye on my camera
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ReplyDeleteWonderful distortion on the pagoda, and very creative use of your fisheye lens!
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ReplyDeleteI like the perspective :-)
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ReplyDeleteHello, neat photo of the Shrine. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteAl - catching up with a few past posts, and really enjoying the pagoda pictures. Fascinating! It is always amazing to me how much effort they put into the landscaping as well. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI’m glad you explained that the lean is an effect!
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot, very interesting. <3
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