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| 12/07/2005 01:58:13 AM |
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| 12/07/2005 12:50:28 AM |
30 seconds Too Earlyby KHoltComment: I have not looked at the rest of the entries, but this may very well be my number 1. Perfect everything. |
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| 12/06/2005 11:06:10 PM |
Finaléby TejComment: This is really nice. Perfect timing. |
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| 12/06/2005 10:58:26 PM |
Bone collectorby alithenakeComment: Really nice pic, wish the shadow was not on the one skull. Good lighting, contrast and arrangement |
| 12/06/2005 04:27:21 PM |
Last One Standingby slav_kComment: Nice picture, a bit dark though. I would shift it over a bit to get, less of the white building, and all of the other crane instead. |
| 12/06/2005 04:22:46 PM |
Cooling Towersby amsterComment: This is nice, but if it were in sharp focus it would be a lot nicer. Tighter zoom/crop might help also. I love the deep blue sky. |
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| 12/06/2005 04:20:21 PM |
M56by hotbutComment: This is a bit too dark for me to see what is going on. I think it is a train in motion, but seems there is a building that is blurred also. If you did not use one, you should try a tripod, or at least make sure the camera is on a stable surface for the longer exposure times. A subject that has lights, i.e. cars, or at least lights nearby might work better. The glow from these would help to illuminate your subject. |
| 12/06/2005 04:13:30 PM |
Industrial Roadby firedriver73Comment: This has a lot of potential, but it is missing something. Perhaps the contrast is too low. For a different perspective place the camera on the rail and take the pic, or even better, try the pic right after a train has passed. |
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| 12/06/2005 04:05:51 PM |
Pulleyby TallblokeComment: Lighting is good, but if you were really just trying to highlight the pulley, then I would say zoom and swivel a bit in order to get just the front of pulley and chains in sharp focus. Use a DOF that would blur the rest of the machinery which is a bit distracting. |
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| 12/06/2005 03:57:19 PM |
A limited resourceby ThomLeeComment: If this picure of the plant were taken in front of the power lines, it would have turned out so much nicer. If you could not manage to get infront of them, then a tighter zoom on the plant itself would give the same effect by eliminating the power lines from the pic. |
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