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This structure offers so many photo opportunities. I had tried this shot a few years earlier without a tripod; wash happy I could return with one! Never expected to get the light coming off the top of the tower. Nikon D800 with DX fisheye (10.5mm). ISO 100, 1.3 seconds at f/8.
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Eiffel Meets Fisheye
Photographer: Ted Ganiats
tganiats | Feb 29, 2016
Views: 36
Dimensions: 2400x1545
Size: 1912kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Fine Art Photography
