Another fisheye shot. Again, I like the shapes and symmetries the distortion creates.
Arch photos are usually posted by themselves but I threw in a lagniappe today. (One of my favorite words, from Cajun usage.) Brad, Servant of The Lord, seen here several times, still stand on guard under the Arch. I think he's been down there on weekends a couple of years now. Behind, the riverfront tourist helicopter loads more passengers. We did it once. It was a blast.
Arch photos are usually posted by themselves but I threw in a lagniappe today. (One of my favorite words, from Cajun usage.) Brad, Servant of The Lord, seen here several times, still stand on guard under the Arch. I think he's been down there on weekends a couple of years now. Behind, the riverfront tourist helicopter loads more passengers. We did it once. It was a blast.
Love the fish eye. I think you had a fish eye of the Fox Theater as well. I showed your Fox Theater series to Julie and her mother last night, and they were dazzled.
ReplyDeleteThe helicopter flights would be a treat.
I like the fisheye shot. I have a fisheye lens too, which I rarely use. You've inspired me to take it out and play with it!
ReplyDeleteSeriously Bob your Arch shots are brilliant..I checked out the Arch images from the helicopter ride, stunning..they really would make up into a brilliant book..you should do it!
ReplyDeleteLove your fish eye shots!!! Fun!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning shots, Bob. I'd like to try that helicopter ride myself...
ReplyDeleteAnother great arch shot. In this case very nice with the fish eye.
ReplyDeleteCool fish-eye shot.
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