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| 12/07/2005 02:03:48 AM |
Norgeby lacorcholataComment: Great pic, but...huh? I think this is lost in translation for me. Google could not help me either :-( |
| 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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