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I’m still alive, but this month there is much offline-work to be done. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy another touristscope. This one is more square, and the picture also shows some clouds in the sky. I like the metallic reflections in this photo, emphasized by the black and white tones.
This public pay telescope is situated just outside of the walls of Saint-Malo, a city on the northern coast of Brittany, in France.
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This one is very humanized. I love the clean lines and precise shapes.
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I like this simetric composition, and the perspective… seems like a face!
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I feel like a robot is staring at me.
Well seen and done.
Love the Touristscope series, such a simple concept yet the eyepieces really make you feel like you are looking at a ‘face’ and that holds your interest.
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Very nice photo Marcel. The touristscope looks like something out of the movie Wall-E!
We just purchased a Nikon D-90 and found your blog through simple surfing. We’re hoping to add more personal photography to our real estate site.
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Excellente série
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