The fourth Monday of every month is Challenger’s Choice over at Lens and Pen by Sally. This week marks the debut of a new challenge title, Phoneography and Non-SLR Digital Devices Photo Challenge, encouraging all non-traditional photographers using a smart phone, digital music device like an iPod, tablet or even a scanner to participate. This is an ever changing photography movement and experimentation is celebrated.
My March Challenger’s Choice is Architecture and today’s image is one of the most recognizable architectural features in the Seattle landscape, The Space Needle.
great shot!!
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Thanks!
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Nice angle.
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I’m glad you like it. 🙂
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Your capture gives the tower a feeling that even in its frozen frame is alive with onlookers. Your composition gives it the depth it needs to appreciate its design. Thanks for the write-up about the new title. Happy photo challenge.
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Thanks so much Sally. I wanted to show it is more than a pretty spike in the skyline and am happy to know this angle shares a chance to view the design elements.
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Wow! very impressive!
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Thanks Roberta!
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That is quite the view; great perspective, and a different one.
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Thanks Angeline, I always try to get at least one photo when I visit and the close up ones usually end up being my favorite. I’m glad you enjoyed it today.
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Love the angle!! The clouds give an interesting effect!
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Thanks! This was the only angle that didn’t show other people or trees in the way. 🙂
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What a glorious day you captured. Look at that blue sky. Oh yeah, that Space Needle thing too! 😉
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Thanks. 🙂 The sun came out for a little bit and it was so nice to be outside without cold wind!
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Today was incredible here in the Gorge. Got to 61 degrees. Of course tomorrow the rain returns. But I’m sure hoping spring has truly sprung!
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It sounds like you had a wonderful day!
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Absolutely stunning shot and perspective Lisa. Love it! 😀
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Thank you Sonel, it’s nice to hear from you!!!
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I want to go up there! 🙂
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It’s a fun trip and an amazing view!
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Lovely shot and perspective.–Patti
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Thanks Patti, it was the only way I could get a shot without people’s heads in the bottom of the frame. 🙂
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Your images always make me smile – terrific Space Needle shot and perfect for the challenge.
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Thanks Dawn, you just made my day. 🙂
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Great perspective of the Space Noodle!
janet
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I’m glad you like it Janet!
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Cool perspective!
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Thanks Nancy!
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What an awesome shot! I love the perspective of the photo.
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Thanks Amy, I thought it would be a fun way to look at it!
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Absolutely love the angle of this shot! Did you get a crick in your neck? Or maybe that’s a Southern question. Does anyone up your way call it a crick???
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Yes, we call it a crick up here too. 🙂 Taking this one almost made me dizzy!
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Fantastic phone photo! (ok, so I’m into alliteration this morning 😉 ) Truly it is a really great shot from that perspective… and the composition is perfect.
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Thanks so much Meghan! I can’t work a thank you into an alliteration tonight but I like yours. 😉
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I don’t think I have ever seen the Needle photographed “looking up” from below. Great perspective. I am a fan of architecture.
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I’m glad you like this one, I wanted to share a view that was different from most of the available Space Needle photos. It’s pretty fun to stand at the base and look all the way up.
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That’s one of the best shots of the Space Needle I’ve seen! Gorgeous, as usual!
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Thanks so much, I’m really happy to hear you like it!
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