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Sundown at the Christian Science Center

Sundown at the Christian Science Center

by Bits-n-Pieces

This photo is selected for Google Earth [?] - ID: 28054389

Comments

someGuyinmasset, on October 21, said:

Very nice, Bits, looks like quite the area.

Bits-n-Pieces, on October 23, said:

Thanks Guy! It's certainly interesting, and a lot different from anything else in Boston. But the scale of it is so huge it was hard to figure out any interesting take on the fountain itself. Then someone linked me to this shot of the fountain taken about an hour after I was there. So now I feel like a kindergartener.

someGuyinmasset, on October 23, said:

I wouldn't be worried Bits, his is a night shot and he got the building crooked.

someGuyinmasset, on October 25, said:

Hey! Poor Bitsy I'm the only one been here.

Bits-n-Pieces, on October 27, said:

Thanks Guy! Sure is lonely over here these days! Not even Gnarly has stopped by! :'<

whoelius, on October 31, said:

Oooh, this is really classy, Bits. Smart capture.

Bits-n-Pieces, on November 1, said:

Why Thank You Very Much whoelius ! And Congratulations!!! Only EXTREMELY discerning and astute photo critics are able to detect the sublime Skill and Class in this photo! So far it appears only you and Mr. Masset have a high enough level of both artistic sensibility and intelligence! ;)))

Bits-n-Pieces, on November 11, said:

LOL, only Guy and who have appreciated this shot......But so did the GE reviewers!!! So it's saved from teh brink. Especially since, lolol: the really cool reflection shot to the left was rejected!

Magdalena Bendova, on November 15, said:

Great shot indeed Bits, congratulations! I'm sure you'll start getting more and more comments now it is selected for GE ;-). Best wishes from Prague Magdalena

Bits-n-Pieces, on November 15, said:

Thanks Magdalena - lol, but in GE it will probably only be seen at a height lower than the top of the skyscraper next door, so I doubt that will bring in many views. (Though maybe people will be able to see its blue square hovering in the air when they look out the windows.)

So my Thanks and Congratulations for being the third most discerning Panoramanian! (only the third to comment on it ;) ) But I have a much better photo of the location on my other page that I took once the sun finally set, and that one gets lots of attention. So I really don't mind that this one is being overlooked.

Magdalena Bendova, on November 16, said:

The other photo is great too, but I'm a big fan of counterlight and silhouette shots (I like your "camel-advert" shot a lot :D ), so I'd put them on even keel.

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  • Uploaded on October 21
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    by Bits-n-Pieces
  • Extra information
    • Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D5000
    • Taken on 2009/10/19 15:59:07
    • Exposure: 0.002s (1/640)
    • Focal Length: 18.00mm
    • F/Stop: f/8.000
    • Exposure Bias: -0.33 EV
    • No flash