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now that's fun. so wi-i-i-i-de!
The distortion of the framework is interesting. Kinda reminds me of a covered wagon frame.
nice shot Lisa, as a side note - the architects in Calgary seem to really like tempered glass on "spiders" in their projects.
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Thanks much gang. Ed I noticed that also...seems to be a b ig trend here along with the green tinged glass. I noticed one of the panels in bottom the left conner out of the shot is broken already.
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The weird twisting perspective really works here. very cool.
Love the distortion. Lens?
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Love the lines and perspective in this one Casil. Very well done.
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Many thanks all...gremlich the lens is a 10-17 fish eye.
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More nice lines and shapes! cool perspective!
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