anton ardjanggi said on April 30, 2002 at 11:31 pm
it’s a very good picture, and I’ve never thought that digital camera will be this good. Good job, good photographer and good camera! Keep up the good work! I consider myself to buy this camera.
Brooks Leffler said on May 17, 2002 at 4:15 pm
The snaky lines of the shoreline and road go very well with the curvy nature of the fisheye image. Nice.
Peter Rush said on August 30, 2002 at 4:32 am
I love this pic!!! (I wish I was there)
Terry Bell said on November 8, 2002 at 2:30 pm
I love this shot. At first I wondered how you got the kite so high and then I realized it was a fish-eye lens. Just the sort of neighbourhood I SHOULD live in!
Gloryseason said on November 11, 2002 at 8:47 am
This is fantastic. The curves are amazing. I love this picture and wish I could hang it on my wall.
I grew up in Santa Cruz and looked at this part of Westcliff Drive as a nuisance. In high school my friends would all pile in one car and drive through these at 30 mph. It was a thrill being thrown left, right, left, and then screech to stop at the sign. Such simple fun, luckily no accidents.
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it’s a very good picture, and I’ve never thought that digital camera will be this good. Good job, good photographer and good camera! Keep up the good work! I consider myself to buy this camera.
The snaky lines of the shoreline and road go very well with the curvy nature of the fisheye image. Nice.
I love this pic!!! (I wish I was there)
I love this shot. At first I wondered how you got the kite so high and then I realized it was a fish-eye lens. Just the sort of neighbourhood I SHOULD live in!
This is fantastic. The curves are amazing. I love this picture and wish I could hang it on my wall.
I love this photo, would love a huge print of it.
I grew up in Santa Cruz and looked at this part of Westcliff Drive as a nuisance. In high school my friends would all pile in one car and drive through these at 30 mph. It was a thrill being thrown left, right, left, and then screech to stop at the sign. Such simple fun, luckily no accidents.