The risky angle

How many times has the Eiffel tower been photographed? There are millions of straight-on images of this structure, complete with smiling faces of tourists at the base. In social media, companies are content with playing it safe and taking the traditional shots; but it’s the risky angles that create the most buzz.

How many times has the Eiffel Tower been photographed? There are millions of straight-on images of this structure, complete with smiling faces of tourists at the base. In social media, companies seem content with playing it safe and taking the traditional shots; but it’s the risky angles that create the most buzz.

Image from paveita on Flickr

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  • Nice!
  • Simple and to the point, I like it. And you're right. It's the risk-takers that ultimately realize the most success/create the most awareness.
  • Fabulous picture and yes taking risks is part of the fun of being a photographer. Did you know by the way you have to have permission from the authorities to take a picture of the Eiffel Tower at night? Apparently it's a copyrighted image
  • Thanks for that interesting bit of info - I did not know that. And actually, that seems pretty ridiculous in this day and age.
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