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| 01/12/2004 02:44:51 PM |
Nightshiftby geewhyComment by dirtkahuna: Wow, this is a busy shot that actually works for me. The colors and background are interesting. Nice focus too! |
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| 01/12/2004 01:33:32 PM |
Nightshiftby geewhyComment by justine: Interesting shot. Love these industrial shots, this one is super. I used to visit plants with my dad as a kid and saw many places just like this. 9-from me. |
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| 01/12/2004 12:21:08 PM |
Nightshiftby geewhyComment by willem: I worked at a refinery for 8 years and this does appeal to me. I like the color and the reflections in the clouds. The image is not pin sharp, it does seem to suffer from compression, for example jagged edges on the big cooling tower on the right. |
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| 01/12/2004 10:24:19 AM |
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| 01/12/2004 10:23:11 AM |
Nightshiftby geewhyComment by dsidwell: NIce use of a long exposure. I imagine your f stop was pretty tight for this shot! I like the effect. |
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| 01/12/2004 10:01:15 AM |
Nightshiftby geewhyComment by drgsoell: Almost looks like a crystal palace. I might have cropped alittle more off the bottom, but great shot. |
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| 01/12/2004 08:03:16 AM |
Nightshiftby geewhyComment by rhipster: Overall interest : 2/3
Technical : 3/3
Challenge meeting : 2/2 (the same scene at day should probably be boring)
WOW factor : 1/2 |
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| 01/12/2004 06:01:08 AM |
Nightshiftby geewhyComment by Dave Gordon: This captures the feel of an industrial plant. The reddish light on the clouds makes a great background. |
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| 01/11/2004 11:55:52 AM |
Meals on wheelsby geewhyComment by geewhy: I appreciate the advice on angles of shot etc. The trouble with this shot was that it wasn`t originally the pic that I was going to enter,
I just liked the designs on the vehicles.My idea was to try to hide the fact that they were vans (ie wheels ,windows, doors etc)but retain enough to identify them (with a bit of work)as vehicles..hence the rear doors and lights.On reflection, what I would like to have done, was to have altered the angle of shot to include more of the advertisement on the other vans and to add to the perspective, but still hide their identity. |
| 01/11/2004 09:36:38 AM |
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