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22-AUG-2013 Paul AKA Sparkey2

HELP!

The average viewer might not understand the title

CIC3 Lines, Straight and Curvy

Canon EOS 50D
1/60s f/16.0 at 100.0mm iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time22-Aug-2013 04:45:02
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length100 mm
Exposure Time1/59 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent400
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Daniel Bollag26-Aug-2013 11:42
Well, if you *did* it (on purpose), then I as well can imagine how ;-) And, yes, Zermatt is still basically free of motor vehicles (except for a few electrically driven taxis that neither make any noise nor do they pollute the air). ~ db.
Canon Image Challenge26-Aug-2013 11:02
I visited your country in 1971 we went to see Zermatt and the Matterhorn. Zermatt fascinated me, it really did. No motor vehicles at all. I assume its still that way even now. Paul.
P.S. Peter knows how I did it.
Daniel Bollag25-Aug-2013 22:32
As a Swiss citizen I suggest buying a Swiss Army compass; none of mine ever led me in the wrong direction ;-)) Maybe not having the two so close to one another might solve the problem...? ~ db.
Canon Image Challenge25-Aug-2013 03:53
Why.....I don't know what you are talking about Peter! There is not such thing as "mysterious forces"! No siree, none. Paul
Guest 25-Aug-2013 03:07
There must be mysterious FORCES at work here.... ;-)
Canon Image Challenge23-Aug-2013 17:05
It helps to unlock them.
Jim
Canon Image Challenge23-Aug-2013 13:18
Ah ha, so..... Peter caught on to it! You have to look close and know what you are looking at to see it. Paul
Guest 23-Aug-2013 03:31
But which way is North??
Canon Image Challenge22-Aug-2013 12:40
Nicely composed and captured.
I grew up with these "devices". No batteries needed. As long as I had looked at a map before I ventured out, they never let me down.

Jim