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| 05/05/2004 06:23:19 PM |
Rusty Relicby GringoComment: great monochrome...i like the perspective and the 'knocked out tooth' look of the grill |
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| 05/05/2004 06:21:45 PM |
A rusty rustic homeby JeanComment: love the contrast here of aged metal with fresh vibrant paint, makes me think of central america and/or the carribean |
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| 05/05/2004 06:16:22 PM |
Rusty shadowby aKiwiComment: nice shot i especially like the color gradient on the metal but imho the shadow could show more character/emotion possibly with the use of timer and tripod |
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| 05/05/2004 06:13:54 PM |
urban decayby briphotoComment: refreshing in this challenge to see more thought behind an image than just trying to take a pretty pic of something rusty. |
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| 05/05/2004 06:13:03 PM |
Rusty Hydrantby chanComment: nice perspective, colors, makes you want to see the hydrant in it's surroundings though. |
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| 05/05/2004 06:12:06 PM |
Fondue Anyone?by mirdonamyComment: revolting...great! when i first looked at this and felt that, i immediately thought "what a great shot" to invoke such an quick gut reaction. |
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| 05/05/2004 06:09:25 PM |
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| 05/05/2004 06:02:46 PM |
Brick Kilnby BAMartinComment: kilns are WONDERFUL things and they many times do show great rusted-like characteristics, imho you might want to try getting closer to you subject and more closely relate to a smaller portion of the kiln |
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| 05/05/2004 06:00:09 PM |
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| 05/05/2004 05:59:20 PM |
don't drink & drive......by laybackComment: great message, unfortunately the lighting seems like flash. Since these objects are still you could use either longer shutter speeds ( with tripod), larger aperatures, or faster iso speeds. Also you might want to try showing the bottles broken as the people involved in a wreak might be and focused in on more of pieces of the wreak that identify it as once a vehicle (i.e. the steering wheel, tires, dash, etc. |
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