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Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
12/18/2004 10:51:48 PM
Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
by kremkex

Comment by snackwells:
What a horrific scene. I say the passengers are lucky to be alive. The flipped car is missing its wheels. Photo fits well with this theme, unfortunately. Sharp and well exposed.
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Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
12/16/2004 12:33:08 AM
Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
by kremkex

Comment by e301:
Extraordinarily staged quality those work lights allow one to capture, no? I'm not certain about your framing - or cropping. There seems to be undue dead space at the bottom of frame, and a claustrophobicly close crop at the top. No visible head to the victim - a step to the right might easily have fixed that - and my immediate feeling would have been to get lower, allow the elements to distribulte themselves throughout the shot more.
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Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
12/15/2004 06:32:13 PM
Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
by kremkex

Comment by graphicfunk:
Returning for comments:
These are those sad images which never fail to plant out feet on the ground. But for the grace... Bumping up.
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Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
12/15/2004 03:43:37 PM
Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
by kremkex

Comment by magicshutter:
Yowza! I grew up seeing things like this (dad was a tow truck driver). Really speaks out, and a great photo jounalism type shot. 7
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Light --- Northern & House
12/15/2004 03:23:50 PM
Light --- Northern & House
by kremkex

Comment by xiso6400x:
sorry about the digi noise....
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Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
12/14/2004 12:56:52 PM
Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
by kremkex

Comment by samtrundle:
I can't believe I'm hearing my 21 year old liberal self say this - but this is in poor taste. Even if it was in good taste there is nothing particularly exciting about the composition etc to appeal to me. The lighthearted title is the worst part of this image. Im actually astounded that you titled this that. I know there are know dastardly intentions behind this image - but next time think a little more please. I'm going to abstain from voting this a one, but I'm tempted. There are enough ambulance chasers in the world - let's not have dpc'ers sinking to the paparazzi.'s level.
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Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
12/13/2004 10:35:39 AM
Broken car, spine and clavicle - An exercise in extraction
by kremkex

Comment by strags:
Wow. Fortunate timing for the challenge? Not so fortunate for those involved though, I guess. Good documentary/journalist-style photo.
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Light --- Northern & House
12/13/2004 09:32:35 AM
Light --- Northern & House
by kremkex

Comment by arngrimur:
Congrats a top 20 finish and your personal best.
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Light --- Northern & House
12/13/2004 02:13:48 AM
Light --- Northern & House
by kremkex

Comment by tyrkinn:
Flott mynd! Varðandi "banding" vesenið (línurnar í kornótta dótinu) þá gæti þetta verið út af villu í 20D vélinni. Það er komið nýtt firmware update á hana (sjá á www.dpreview.com). Hefðir mátt skerpa hana ögn minna, myndast smá "halo" á vitanum. Fallegur viti, og hentar vel í keppnina. Til hamingju með þetta.

Tyrkinn
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Light --- Northern & House
12/12/2004 07:32:20 PM
Light --- Northern & House
by kremkex

Comment by snackwells:
Congrats on the top 20 finish!

This is odd...there shouldn't be this prominent banding at your settings of ISO 100 @ 30 sec. Probably introduced in the post processing (pushed the exposure?). Might have served you better to use a higher ISO. Not sure.
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