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by Brent Townshend
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OlegKasko, on November 15, 2008, said:
i like it, great photo
Isabel R. Marques, on December 9, 2008, said:
Veri good work, Brent. Best wishes, Isabel November contest
Michele - mik, on January 27, 2009, said:
Wow, bellissimo! Y*
© Mustafa ERKEK, on February 9, 2009, said:
Nice perspective. Congratulations!
Best Wishes From Your Turkey-istanbul Friend Mustafa ERKEK
xedims, on March 22, 2009, said:
Y* hammerphoto, i like that^^!!!
Otazu, on May 19, 2009, said:
Congrats!!!
Magnífica :) Saudações
kSj (Klare&John), on June 8, 2009, said:
Great! Beautifully done. Greetings,kSj
Stefania Sessa, on September 3, said:
Oh my goodness! This is the best photo I've ever seen!!
Stefania Sessa, on September 4, said:
Oh I'm sorry Brent, but how, how did you make it? What kind of lens did you employ? Thanks!!
Brent Townshend, on September 8, said:
It is taken with a 15mm full-frame fisheye lenses. There are 5 different directions shot and then the pieces are stitched together.
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OlegKasko, on November 15, 2008, said:
i like it, great photo
Isabel R. Marques, on December 9, 2008, said:
Veri good work, Brent. Best wishes, Isabel November contest
Michele - mik, on January 27, 2009, said:
Wow, bellissimo! Y*
© Mustafa ERKEK, on February 9, 2009, said:
Nice perspective. Congratulations!
Best Wishes From Your Turkey-istanbul Friend Mustafa ERKEK
xedims, on March 22, 2009, said:
Y* hammerphoto, i like that^^!!!
Otazu, on May 19, 2009, said:
Congrats!!!
Magnífica :) Saudações
kSj (Klare&John), on June 8, 2009, said:
Great! Beautifully done. Greetings,kSj
Stefania Sessa, on September 3, said:
Oh my goodness! This is the best photo I've ever seen!!
Stefania Sessa, on September 4, said:
Oh I'm sorry Brent, but how, how did you make it? What kind of lens did you employ? Thanks!!
Brent Townshend, on September 8, said:
It is taken with a 15mm full-frame fisheye lenses. There are 5 different directions shot and then the pieces are stitched together.