The Bayon, Angkor Wat.

SyncopationSyncopation Registered Users Posts: 341 Major grins
edited April 9, 2013 in Street and Documentary
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Syncopation

The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brook Atkinson- 1951

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  • PattiPatti Registered Users Posts: 1,576 Major grins
    edited April 9, 2013
    so did he drive his bike right up the stairs? I like this shot.
    The use of a camera is similar to that of a knife. You can use it to peel potatoes, or carve a flute. ~ E. Kahlmeyer
    ... I'm still peeling potatoes.

    patti hinton photography
  • kixsandkixsand Registered Users Posts: 107 Major grins
    edited April 9, 2013
    The focal length and perspective prrforms the interesting trick of elevating the stature of the cyclist while minimizing the enormity of the ruins.

    Love it!
    Darren
  • lensmolelensmole Registered Users Posts: 1,548 Major grins
    edited April 9, 2013
    Amazing looking structure,and a nice composition,but the halo around the top of the structure looks unnatural to me.
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