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"That's one big step for man, but a small leap to the far end of the walkway." [80°]
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near São Martinho, Madeira (Portugal)
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by ©polytropos - Extra information
- Camera: CANON POWERSHOT A620
- Taken on 2007:09:24 18:36:28
- Exposure: 0.006s (1/160)
- Focal Length: 7.30mm
- F/Stop: f/4.000
- No flash, Auto, Red-eye reduction



Comments
©polytropos, on November 2, 2007, said:
(32.63433, -16.94206)
AlexMatos, on November 2, 2007, said:
:)
petercurry, on November 2, 2007, said:
This person shadow! It appears artistic beauty is beyond words, or words to explain! I also appreciate this person shadow pictures!
©polytropos, on November 2, 2007, said:
petercurry thanks for visiting. About the title: You are maybe too young to know this words, they are a variation of the very popular sentence of Neil Armstrong, he said on 21. July 1969 when setting as first person his foot on the moon: "That's one small step for a man, but one giant leap for mankind." :-)
Patricia Santini, on November 2, 2007, said:
Congratulations "Neil Armstrong", good title and gooood shot. Those words are part of the history of humanity....When I visited Cape Canaveral, I met Aldrin in a conference, it was very interesting. Greetings from Santiago, Chile. Paty.
eme jota, on November 3, 2007, said:
:D.
GP-ZG, on November 4, 2007, said:
I'm glad you're back with your witty titles / comments / answers...
... to say nothing of the dog!
©polytropos, on November 4, 2007, said:
Thanks Patricia, eme GP-ZG ... ehm which dog? Did I miss something?
GP-ZG, on November 5, 2007, said:
I just intended to add something like "...to say nothing about the pictures that are perfect as ever...", but wanted to omit sleazy ode-like "bravos" or "congrats" or "blue-ribbons"... that you actually don't need.
"Three Men in a Boat... To Say Nothing of the Dog" - (Jerome K. Jerome)
©polytropos, on November 5, 2007, said:
GP-ZG, thanks for your kind comments. As I said at another place: "Life is too short to be serious."
Btw: Thanks for your book recommendation.
©christake, on November 5, 2007, said:
Good humour, nice collection. Congrats ! Christake
©polytropos, on November 5, 2007, said:
chris takes a look. - Thanks christake for visiting. :)
© Rapidsh☺t, on November 7, 2007, said:
Jou mast bii wann of se waalkwatschers!
©polytropos, on November 7, 2007, said:
... rather a watschwaalka.
GP-ZG, on November 8, 2007, said:
We used to name that/those big feet (especially the girls'): The Patagon Feet
©polytropos, on November 8, 2007, said:
When I look to the worn foot of that lady, the sentence "you may kiss the bride" get a complete different meaning. ;)
GP-ZG, on November 8, 2007, said:
Now I've checked Wiki to find that: >"Patagonia" was interpreted to mean "Land of the Bigfeet"<
According to you pic, you must have been their successful clone!
© Rapidsh☺t, on November 8, 2007, said:
(According to you pic, you must have been their successful clone!)<<
Yes indeed, he´s a successfull clown!
D4v17 ]7. G., on November 12, 2007, said:
Great photo!, I like it too much.
esseil, on November 27, 2007, said:
Yes!!! A one very good shoot! Originality and Ingeniousness to 1000!Cheers,esseil
© Annick Restle, on February 5, 2008, said:
:-D, dear polytropos, we should open a very very private club called "Panoramian Long Legs" , PLL. Everybody is welcome and may candidate for the most unstable position; three cathegories: two legs on earth - one leg on earth - without legs ... special group: on hands upside-down... Panoramio doesn't take any responsability about broken legs, broken arms, broken necks.. an so on... about broken heads, we consider that candidates already got a hit on it... :-))) Cheers Annick
©polytropos, on February 5, 2008, said:
Annick, do you think with this picture I'll be admitted to that club?
© Roland1, on February 5, 2008, said:
I have without legs. But what's about quad? ;-)) Cheers, Roland
GP-ZG, on February 5, 2008, said:
May I join the club?
Kathy Keener, on April 2, said:
I guess I just had not imagined you to be that tall. snicker... This is great!
©polytropos, on April 2, said:
Well, "tall" always is relative. :)
©bartowian, on April 2, said:
Remember when first jumping off the 5-meter board?
...it looked so much higher than from the ground! (-;
p.s. For the music festival of the same name, see Sasquatch!
antorenz, on May 19, said:
THANK YOU POLY FOR THIS FUNNY AFTERNOON. IT WAS GREAT TO JOKE AND COMMENT. BUT NOW I HAVE TO LEAVE!!! MEET YOU VERY SOON!
©polytropos, on May 19, said:
Thank you too, antorenz.
MaryKnapp, on June 27, said:
Congratulations on your Very Big Foot, Poly, but is it Greek or Egyptian?? ;D
©polytropos, on June 27, said:
Thanks, Mary! Mines are greek, of course; both of them. ;-)
Kathy Keener, on June 27, said:
This is always fun. I love looking at it!
MaryKnapp, on June 27, said:
Oh! Thank goodness....
©polytropos, on June 27, said:
Thanks Kathy.
©Kesse-BS, 12 hours ago, said:
Man(n) oh Man(n), hast Du grosse Füsse ©polytropos
;-) Kesse