Built in 1889 as the entrance arch to the World’s Fair, the 320 meter (1,050 ft) tall Eiffel Tower, located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, is undoubtedly one of the most iconic structures in the world. For 41 years it held the title as the world’s tallest man-made structure until the completion of the Chrysler Building in New York City in 1930.
The Eiffel Tower’s iconic design is recognized around the globe, however the view looking up the tower from below is not as familiar. The perspective offers a different view for photographers, and the gallery below shows how a creative eye can bring a new dimension to such a well known structure.
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Photograph by M. Molde on Flickr
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Photograph by Dar Moorhouse
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Photograph by Curlgirl1 on Flickr
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Photograph by John Kroll
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Photograph by Unknown
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Photograph by Babygonnie on Flickr
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Photograph by Johannes Leistner (williwieberg on FLickr)
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Photograph by Bora Gurel (Kel Patolog on Flickr)
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Photograph by Point&Press on FLickr
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Photograph by Charlie Ward
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Photograph by Pola Henderson @ JettingAround.com
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Photograph by DaveKav on Flickr
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Photograph by Andy Hay
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Photograph by Matthew Cattell
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Photograph by Rubens José de Souza
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