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July-10-2005

Botanical Building (Balboa Park) San Diego, California
At 250 feet long by 75 feet wide and 60 feet tall,
was the largest wood lath structure in the world when it was built
in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition.
The building contains about 2,100 permanent tropical plants along with
changing seasonal flowers.

Nikon D70, 10.5mm f/2.8G ED AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor
1/60s f/13.0 at 10.5mm


other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 11-Jul-2005 11:07
I like the fish eye effect you got from the lens!
Jackdad11-Jul-2005 10:11
a great resource to have and the symmetry came in handy for this shot!
Guest 11-Jul-2005 08:27
wonderful and the wide angle came in useful.
Guest 11-Jul-2005 03:59
WOW, love the fisheye here!
Karen Leaf11-Jul-2005 02:40
What a great use of the fish-really looks like we're going down the tube. Nice Pepe.
Gayle P. Clement11-Jul-2005 00:59
Very well done. I really like the angle.
Herb 11-Jul-2005 00:53
Nice, I wish I could borrow your fisheye lens.
Guest 10-Jul-2005 21:41
Nice shot ... looks like a photographer's paradise, all those beautiful flowers in such an usual setting! :)
Guest 10-Jul-2005 21:34
Great appilication with the fisheye...works very well here.
René Gysi10-Jul-2005 20:52
Beautiful perspective. Very good.
nomadicdragon10-Jul-2005 20:29
Lovely. wonderful perspective.
beverley harrison10-Jul-2005 20:00
lovely lines, well seen!
JeremyGood10-Jul-2005 18:17
Nice perspective and wide angle -- I'll have to go check this place out sometime.
Glendower10-Jul-2005 17:11
Great perspective here that creates an interesting sense for the viewer of the actual feeling of being inside this building.
Josy's Pics10-Jul-2005 16:58
Great picture... very nice contrast and comp.
Josy
Mindy McNaugher10-Jul-2005 16:49
Stunning shot! Love the beautiful architecture, captured so wonderfully with your fisheye lens! Beautiful composition and mood!