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05/15/2007 12:20:55 AM |
i love old buldings/junk...make for great b&w's dont they? |
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05/12/2007 11:20:24 AM |
Very well done! Love the tone. And that wheel definately takes center stage. |
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05/12/2007 12:31:27 AM |
T must have given you a good tutorial! Love the tones of the shot - adds to that metallic feel of the pic. Great composition! I'll be on the lookout for instructions lol. |
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05/08/2007 04:27:07 AM |
The tonal range here is muted, but I think it works for the subject matter. A tighter crop might help, but for me the composition as is works well. |
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05/08/2007 12:05:09 AM |
old junk is cool and in b&w its even cooler |
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05/07/2007 09:59:34 PM |
I love this old time image of our past.... The sepoa really suits this one..... |
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05/07/2007 05:36:34 PM |
Such an artfully arranged pile of junk! :) I like how you composed this in the frame and you got good detail from the worn metals. I've seen this wheel before - did you post this where it was bright blue? |
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05/07/2007 05:22:52 PM |
Always a tricky thing taken a pile of rubbish and making it look good. For me this works pretty well and the large wheel on the left hand side is sharp and toned to perfection. Possibly could do with either a slightly lower crop or bokeh as the wall (for me) does tend to distract a touch |
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05/07/2007 05:05:34 PM |
Oh you can just sense the grittiness of the rust. Very nice PP. |
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05/07/2007 04:33:14 PM |
the processing is really very good, i like the tones alot. |
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05/07/2007 01:20:35 PM |
Oooooh yes! The procesing is great! This is interesting and has a wonderful industrial look! Who'd think a scene like this could make such great art!
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05/07/2007 12:48:42 PM |
Nice depth on the processing. |
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05/07/2007 12:11:53 PM |
Well whatever you did to process this, it worked really well! Very nicely highlights the textures, and the detail is excellent. Kindly post your processing steps if you get a chance. |
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05/07/2007 11:52:35 AM |
the only suggestion I'd have to improve this would be a sligthly tighter crop.
a little off the bottom to exclude the white thing and maybe a little off the left habd side to bring it tighter to the wheel.
otherwise, a really interesting study. |
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05/07/2007 11:41:20 AM |
Great subject and I just love the processing on this. Wish you had enlightened us with your steps. Great shot. |
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05/07/2007 11:25:31 AM |
This is a fantastic study in old machinery. The toning is superb! |
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