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Last edited by DVEous on Sat May 03, 2014 10:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Adam - this is a beautiful set of pics of an amazing place. The interior shots are so clean, sharp and colourful
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Very nice series there.
My sister in law has been to the Burj (for lunch) and said it was breathtaking. There is a duplicate of the ground floor on floor 20 or something and they have this illusion where you dont thin the lift is going to stop in time on the ground floor. It's meant to be awesome, and it's a place I want to visit oneday. Matt
WOW Adam, these are spectacular mate. I have seen some shots of this on tv in the past but yeh fantatstic shots, prices are rich so i would never go there, beside i can see great pics of it here.
Well done love them. Cheers John D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
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Rippa photos, of a ridiculously crazy place, I'm sure most of you have seen that email forward with Agassi and Federra(sp?) playing tennis at the top (awesome fews, but no one would want to retrieve any lost balls).
WOW, WOW & WOW
![]() ![]() ![]() What more can I say, Fantastic images ![]() I've seen emailed and travel brochure type shots of this place but nothing like these. Bravo ![]() I noticed the palm tree island "thingy" (you mentioned) they are building in the background of the shot of you & your missus. Can you tell me where they are building the "island of the world"? Would it be visible from the mainland or is it way off the coast? Well done & regards, ghost
These are great, the 2nd one makes you feel like jumping on a plane and heading off to dubai to experience such exquisute sunsets. The view from the top was amazing too. Would they have let you setup a tripod inside that restuarant, or woudl that just be uncourteous?
great shots... nice and sharp and the colours are great.
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So where is the nearest YHA to there??
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some nice shots here
my favourites are #5 and #6 almost look raytraced. wonder if you could post the exif data of these 2. was it very bright inside?? amazing saturation and clarity on these 2 Steve
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