Takes Aim... by berndt2
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The Statue of Eros in Picadilly Circus, London. It’s a challenge shooting around the tourists congregating there to take photos of themselves at/near/under it, hence the rather extreme tilt!

Oh, and a Happy Valentines Day 8)

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Bernd Talasch doesn’t remember being hatched in a research laboratory in Omaha in the late 1950s so maybe that never happened. (Placeholder bio – remember to replace).

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Comments

  • elliewinds
    elliewindsover 4 years ago

    i actually think this is a perfect angle and makes for a great composition. it’s difficult to tell though – were does the tourist need to stand to get hit by the arrow? ;-)

  • jotography
    jotographyover 4 years ago

    It is a brilliant angle indeed. Love all the lights caught in this image.

  • kcranmer
    kcranmerover 4 years ago

    Awesome shot and love the treatment!

  • David Elliott
    David Elliottover 4 years ago

    great composition, awesome shot

  • Lucy Hollis
    Lucy Hollisover 4 years ago

    Great angle! Makes the statue come alive and a sense of dynamism to the photo

  • mysteryfaith
    mysteryfaithover 4 years ago

    very meaningful and nice

  • cinefiloo
    cinefilooover 4 years ago

    yep it’s always difficult to take pictures when there’s people passing around
    also, difficult to concentrate

    but looks fantastic with all the colors

  • Gemma27
    Gemma27almost 4 years ago

    i love this, you’re right, the angle is unusual but it makes it look all the more magical. The colours add to its beauty. great shot!

  • Jody Johnson
    Jody Johnsonalmost 4 years ago

    wonderful angle, and yes I can imagine the tourists and what not get in the way…nicely done and as the above poster stated, almost magical….

  • dudeman
    dudemanover 3 years ago

    wow hah, as if the lighting isn’t perfect too