... Alec drew a fine telescope from his shirt and handed it to Milo. 'Carry this with you on your journey,' he said softly, 'for there is much worth noticing that often escapes the eye. Through it you can see everything from the tender moss in a sidewalk crack to the glow of the farthest star -and, most important of all, you can see things as they really are, not just as they seem to be. It's my gift to you.'
Nice shots, I like the third one best! I always like the angles you use and your actually the reason why I've started doing more angles than I used to. :)
A collection of photographs, art, and a little poetry bumbled together by a dilettante, armed with a low-cost point and shoot camera, photo-editing software, and many many daydreams.
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Nice shots, I like the third one best! I always like the angles you use and your actually the reason why I've started doing more angles than I used to. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the photos and perspective
ReplyDeleteYou captured so much in that first shot. Sky, cross, buildings , people... interesting.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you were creative with cropping and perspective. Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteiLikeToWrite...Thank you :D I'm glad that I've inspired you to try out new angles hehehe.
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Rebecca... Thanks. I like the first shot best.
Gwendolyn... Glad you liked the shots. Thanks
Very lovely buildings with beautiful architectural designs.
ReplyDeleteI like how you did the angle! have a nice weekend!
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Beautiful photos! What a magnificent sight to see!
ReplyDeleteI visited today to see these photos and all I could say was "how does she DO that???" lol XD You're brilliant!
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