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13-JAN-2006

Nikon D70
1/250s f/3.5 at 18.0mm iso200 full exif

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Roe..24-May-2006 10:03
i love it..vote!
Guest 19-Jan-2006 23:02
...and this. and vote.

alem
coaster17-Jan-2006 03:30
Nice perspective on this one.
Chris Sofopoulos16-Jan-2006 12:32
I like the angle. Very nice compo Chris.
voted
shatterbug16-Jan-2006 06:17
Love this! You are the master of perspective! V.
Dawn16-Jan-2006 06:14
PS-GMV
Dawn16-Jan-2006 06:13
Staring at Eisher lately again huh? (hey, I recognize this from your 12/25 gallery no?) Great lighting & angle here.
Guest 16-Jan-2006 06:03
feeling dizzy just looking at this. :)
Guest 16-Jan-2006 03:23
Dizzying! Love it,Chris! GMV
Guest 16-Jan-2006 00:53
Top shot Chris!
Guest 16-Jan-2006 00:49
Truly a monster shot. Best of the day, IMO. V.
Karen Leaf16-Jan-2006 00:47
A topsey turvy world we live in, captured for all time, by you!
Excellent. Had to have been a tough exposure.
Craig Persel16-Jan-2006 00:10
Nice! :-)
Guest 16-Jan-2006 00:08
Wonderful dizzy weave of perspective highlights.Excellent as always!
Mindy McNaugher15-Jan-2006 23:44
Love this!!! Fabulous perspective, incredible exposure and wonderful layers to visually explore! Vote!
Guest 15-Jan-2006 22:46
I'm missing all this with valet parking. I gotta pay attention. Interesting, as always.
Guest 15-Jan-2006 22:05
Wow again!
scott clarke15-Jan-2006 21:27
Makes me dizzy, great shot.
Ray :)15-Jan-2006 20:19
Great perspective, but the rust below the stairs caught by eye...
...duncan15-Jan-2006 20:10
I have looked at this several times now and it gets better with each viewing.
V
jude15-Jan-2006 19:52
Detail kicks ... the exposure does as well.. I like the layers of "rooms" and insets.
laine8215-Jan-2006 19:04
Differant levels of the sameness. ...You lean out, I'll hold your shirtail...dizzy now !!
Guest 15-Jan-2006 18:45
Love the grittiness here as well and the perspective too. Well done.
type15-Jan-2006 18:22
Fantastic, Chris. The saturation and contrast has brought out the yummy grit but you've not lost too much detail in doing so.