It looks like it would be a lovely picture, but it is a little small. Do you a bigger version of the same picture to show us?
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The angle seems to be all right but like everyone above me said already the size must get bigger for any of us to like it. Also is that in Black and White because it looks as if the colors have just faded a little.
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this is a lovely picture, it looms but not in an opressive way, but the dark sky makes it looks sad and lonely *feels for the Eiffel Tower*. I have a poster of the tower in my room that is very similar to this, so heh, if it looks like something I paid money for then I guess you are doing something right
what perspective.
It looks kind of...stormy? Angry? its definately got some kind of mood going on.
And its really well focused and you get the idea of how huge it is.
Only bad thing it that the parking sign is in the way. but that's just me being pnickity. I love it really.
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When I first saw this, I thought it was photoshoped. That led to the thought that this was how the Eiffel Tower would look in a sci-fi story. Dark, forbidding, a monument to when times were glorious. The perspective makes me think the viewpoint character is looking at it regretfully, like he remembered the time it was bustling with people.
All in all, a very emotional photograph.
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