Watching the World Turn, June 11, 2007

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Cameron watching a sculpture of the world turn on a base of water...
Posted on June 11, 2007
at 9:00:00 AM GMT-06:00
by ted
Tags 29thstreet colorado boulder
Camera Nikon D70
Lens 18-70mm kit lens
Focal Length 70mm
Shutter Speed 1/640s
Aperture f4.5
ISO 400
Flash no
Tripod no
Date June 2, 2007
At the relatively new Twenty Ninth Street mall in Boulder, they have exhibits about our solar system, including a giant globe that sits on a column of water. I've seen smaller versions of these in stores, but never one this big. I don't know of a kid who could walk by without touching it.
 

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love the way, the foto has been framed. nice work.

Posted by balaji on June 12, 2007 at 12:28:23 AM GMT-05:00


Cool focus on the boulder !

Posted by Regis on June 12, 2007 at 10:38:13 AM GMT+02:00


That's PRICELESS, Ted. I love it. I would be that kid, especially today. :)

Posted by Ginnie on June 13, 2007 at 5:08:41 AM GMT-04:00


These globes must be taking the country by storm. There is one that is about four feet in diameter outside the Science Museum here in Houston. Adults, including me, can't pass it without touching it either.

Posted by Martin on June 14, 2007 at 9:13:32 AM GMT-05:00


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