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Alright so everyone does the typical shots of the tower up close.

I wanted a different perspective of the tower.

Hense the shots from different locations.

Oh did you know this is the most photographed monument in the world!!

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Hi everyone,

Thought i post some images of Nice (France) during sunset.

The images were taken at the top of the look out point which overlooks the old city of Nice. It use to be a fort many years ago.

Hope you like the images :)

1. Plane trails. If you look closely you can see the windows of the planes.

Sorry looks soft after resize.

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3. This was at 70mm. So i zoomed in on the image up above

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7. Attempting to write nice.

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View from our hostel room!!

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Photos are looking great sid, what lens were you using for most of them? guessing you had a tripod for the night ones

Hey man.. Been a while since i talked ya.. You still on msn these days? hahah

I used a sigma 17-70 f2.8-4.5.. I also took my 50mm f1.8

Nah no tripod man. One thing i regret not taking on this trip!!

So i just used a ledge, or put the camera on top of a bin.. etc etc.. Sometimes it was pretty dangerous!! But i wished i brought my tripod along or bought one there.. ohh well..

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So i just got back from a 2 month trip to Europe. Just been backpacking around etc..

Thought i share some photos and i hope you do like them.. Will just upload all the site seeing type photos or the funny ones.. Taken well over 10gbs of photos, so will slowly upload them and keep updating this thread..

Europe 08/09:

Pictures from all over Europe in no particular order. No tripod either ;)

Used sigma lens and stock kit lens..

1. Amsterdam Canals

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2. Amsterdam

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3. Nice (france)

From the top look out point!!

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I live in Amsterdam great pictures mate!!! :verymad:

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