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vertigo![]() its a little way down Simon
www.colberne.com.au I purchased a Teddy Bear this morning for the sum of $10. I named him Mohammed. This afternoon I sold him on E-Bay for $30. My question is, "Have I made a prophet?"
obzelite,
Don't you know the word "vertigo" is "death" in our passion of flying. Nice take. Birddog114
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Great perspective Simon!!
Geoff
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Oh! Cripes! I could not watch the parts in the movie Kong where Naomi is climbing up to Kong on the skyscraper.
Excellent photo that brings me out in a cold sweat ![]() Chris
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interesting shot!
This is what 'zooming in' should work like in Google Earth ![]() (with this much detail it'd be amazing...)
Great shot, makes you feel the gravity...
Small niggle: you should have pushed those tourists aside to get the centre spot on the balcony. I think symmetry would have worked very well in this picture. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Great shot Simon.
I took a video from the same spot - hit record then held the camera out over the railing, pointed it down and zoomed in. Gave the wonderful sensation of a Jumper's Eye-View! Needless to say, one hangs onto one's camera very tightly when it's hanging hundreds of feet above the street. Simon
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Great shot !!!!
Have to clean the keyboard now though .... I don't remember having carrots for lunch ????? Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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yeah, thats how i felt once i looked at it on the pc. pity i was half a world away when i noticed. next trip i'll get it right ![]() Simon
www.colberne.com.au I purchased a Teddy Bear this morning for the sum of $10. I named him Mohammed. This afternoon I sold him on E-Bay for $30. My question is, "Have I made a prophet?"
one of the rejects, and a good reason why not to linger at the base of the tower
![]() Simon
www.colberne.com.au I purchased a Teddy Bear this morning for the sum of $10. I named him Mohammed. This afternoon I sold him on E-Bay for $30. My question is, "Have I made a prophet?"
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