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wow those are nice. What kind of camera are you using? You should go out and take some killer skyline shots, can't wait to see'em...8)
 
Nice lens. Very nice images. I think you should do more tests. Please post them here for our inspection. Sharing your product research is pleasing.
 
When do those fountains on University even get turned back on?
 
Wow, may I ask specifically what kind of lens you're using? I only have a 50mm for my D70 at the moment, which is a bit ridiculous but they're so expensive!
 
Thanks for the comments everyone. These pics were taken between 12pm and 6pm and shown here in chronological order. And I actually don't use an SLR, I just use a point-and-shoot camera. The lens I refer to is a wide-angle add-on lens for the camera which give the camera 19mm view. It was really exciting to take photos that I had never been able to take before. If I ever get an SLR, I am definitely getting an ultra wide-angle lens.
 
In the third shot, the monument looks like it's 80 storeys tall.

Wacky Tobacky.
 
ahrvojic, nikon just came out with a new 18-200 lens for the D50/D70, it is very versatile
 
Here are some more pics, and some of the previous ones were fixed as well.

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I like your new lens, and I like your photos!

I think I'll have to look into how much a ultra-wide angle lens costs....I'm sure it's $$$$ :\
 

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