Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Mississippi Curves

Mississippi River winding through Minneapolis.
Shot through an office window.

16 comments:

  1. panorama magnifique avec cette lumiere qui lui tombe dessus, vraiment superbe

    magnificent panorama with this light that falls over, really beautiful

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  2. j'ai oublié le principal.....Yesssssssssssssssssss for Obama

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  3. no words to say !!!!!!

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  4. Most excellent...especially considering it was taken through glass. Do you set on manual focus at infinity?

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  5. The light is so beautiful, like Olivier said. I am going to stay and listen to "my song' again! HA
    V

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  6. Exceptional. There are more buildings here than the whole of my island.

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  7. Do you just go in to buildings and ask if you can take pictures? Aren't you often refused? I look forward to looking at your pictures almost every day.

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  8. I know its a big river but it really is big! Great shot.

    Glad you liked my Macro blog. To answer your question about my camera - its nothing special, a Sony Cybershot DSC-H3. I started my CDP blog with a kodak point and shoot but wanted something with a decent zoom (for a novice) so got the Sony last christmas. I'm a bit of a coward when it comes to using the manual settings and still haven't really played about with them (I know!) My macro photos are taken in auto mode with the Macro mode turned on (but you knew that part!)

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  9. wow this general view is terrific... bravo.

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  10. Rob,Rob,Rob...stop making the rest of us looks so pathetic!!

    ;) Nicely done. I should paint this shot, its amazing. And through a window? Wow.

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  11. Wow! Can I have this office please? Thank you.

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  12. Gorgeous view, terrific photo, picturesque city.

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  13. Beautiful photo, with the Mississippi giving it added life. I absolutely love your nighttime shots, especially the one at the top! Great photoography! Mitch

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