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cmpowell125
9th of July 2006 (Sun), 11:57
London Eye @ Night.

20D with 17-40 F4 L - ISO 100, 20 seconds @ F16

C&C welcome.

Chris

Dorman
9th of July 2006 (Sun), 19:58
Fantastic! I've seen a great many interesting shots of this eye and would love to visit it myself someday. Your extreme angle brings something different, great exposure and glassy reflection. Is this a single frame?

Dragonfli Spirit
10th of July 2006 (Mon), 08:39
I wasn't sure if I liked it at first because of it's angle, but the more I look, the more I like :D

jmckell
10th of July 2006 (Mon), 09:16
Great capture. I love the angle

AdamJL
10th of July 2006 (Mon), 09:22
hmm, definitely not a fan of the angle I'm afraid.

Good capture besides this.

photojag
10th of July 2006 (Mon), 21:12
I on the other hand love the angle and the picture is stunning

PeaPicker
10th of July 2006 (Mon), 21:18
Nice shot.
The water looks great.
If I lay down next to my laptop the angle is just right. :)

Transportithere
11th of July 2006 (Tue), 02:49
If it were not for POTN. I would not even know of the existance of the "London Eye". I like the clarity of you photo the angle makes it special .
question: Is it a ferris wheel?

Anthony McAvoy
11th of July 2006 (Tue), 03:20
A very unique perspective, I like it alot.

chris78cpr
11th of July 2006 (Tue), 07:13
Great shot, really interesting angle there.

Chris

Transportithere
27th of July 2006 (Thu), 05:03
Modern Marvels on the History Channel had a skit about the London Eye. It sure is more than a ride at the county fair. Thank you for the photo

neil_r
27th of July 2006 (Thu), 05:24
question: Is it a ferris wheel?

Acording to the official web site "No it isn't - for three reasons, firstly that its capsules are enclosed, secondly that they are positioned on the outside of the wheel and thirdly that the whole structure is supported by an A-Frame from one side only".

All you need to know is here....http://www.ba-londoneye.com/

Love the picture, love the angle.

N