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Betsy Hern
{K:12872} 5/4/2003
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Yes, Bob but you must have had an even sorer neck than me, I took my Big Ben shot from the top of one of those red sightseeing buses. Isn't London amazing, soooo many people and buildings and cars and the modern buildings are mixed in with the really old ones. I only spent 3 days there and hope to go back. Although you may not have planned it, this photo looks very old-fashion, maybe from the 50's, which makes it unique. It does give a sense of mystery, a bit dreary, which adds to the mood. I like it.
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T. Riley
{K:1006} 5/1/2003
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Great capture, beautiful focus & Excellent tone. Best Afield Tony
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Andy Eulass
{K:13435} 4/30/2003
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I agree with Sandy. Despite less than optimal sharpness, I think the photo really works. Its a great perspective on Big Ben that gives one a sense of foreboding, rather than the usual, touristy "Welcome to London" feel. I like it.
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mario mario c
{K:5347} 4/29/2003
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beautiful photo.
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 4/29/2003
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Beautiful shot,excellent angle
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Kaj Nielsen
{K:15279} 4/29/2003
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Great angel and Great perspective. regards Kaj Nielsen
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Sandy Stein
{K:936} 4/29/2003
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Well done. Working with a monopod your neck must have ached after this shot. Not super sharp but it really works.
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Jeremy Grigsby
{K:574} 4/29/2003
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Great perspective.
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