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01/13/2009 06:11:57 AM |
The combination of the LB, the angle, the perspective, and the B&W creates a sense of dread here. Something bad is about to happen, or just has. |
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01/08/2009 06:17:11 PM |
So, a 17-40/F4 at F16 would take a tac sharp image of no worth at all, a LB on the otherhand controlled by somebody that has one leg shorter than the other produces art! |
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01/07/2009 09:54:05 PM |
It's so rare to see such cruddy tracks, but also tracks that are tilted, which make this such a refreshing take. Great b/w too. |
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01/06/2009 10:55:23 PM |
Has a lonely, desolate feel, enhanced by the LB blur. |
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01/06/2009 10:53:55 PM |
Cool shot Trev. Can't add anything that hasn't already been said. I generally don't like tilt, but it has a great effect here. |
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01/06/2009 07:03:09 PM |
Yes yes, the tilt makes it! |
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01/06/2009 05:40:10 PM |
Art? On the tracks? Oh, dear!
Did you know that "Ubique" is Latin for Casey Jones? |
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01/06/2009 10:42:16 AM |
I agree that the tilt + the LB really make this shot work. |
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01/06/2009 09:39:42 AM |
What makes this work for me is the tilt. The blur would be fine on its own but that really gives us a sense of the viewer having vertigo, possibly even intoxicated. LOL |
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01/06/2009 06:39:39 AM |
Nice rendering of the scene but whatever you do, please untie me before Art. Tnx. |
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01/06/2009 04:58:29 AM |
Sure hope somebody unties me soon. Sh*t! Did I just here a train whistle?? :) LB did good work here. tilt adds drama. LB adds suspense and motion. |
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