Yes. The same thing happens to me on streets. I usually don’t want people in the shot if I’m photographing buildings. But if I’m photographing the street scene I want all of it, and they politely move out of the way!
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Oh wow. I’ve been in there some…20 years ago, but don’t remember the place beeing that great
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Lovely Debbie. And so much more effective in monochrome than it would have been in color. 🙂
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An amazing perspective for a beautiful picture
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Thanks Arnaud
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Love this perspective.
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I like teh low down shots, but standing back up can be difficult!!
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Hehe. I so get that.
For me even crouching down is getting difficult; dodgy knees. 😬
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Clever….another of your low-level shots, Debbie??
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I’m enjoying crawling! The trouble in an enclosed ape is that people are polite and move out of the way, when I really want their feet and legs!!
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Yes. The same thing happens to me on streets. I usually don’t want people in the shot if I’m photographing buildings. But if I’m photographing the street scene I want all of it, and they politely move out of the way!
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A closed ape, eh??!! Spellcheck got it wrong
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That’s so strange – made me do a double-take!
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Its an amazing room – even without my low angle, it needs a close look as the pillars are wonderful and a wide angle lens was required
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