This month's assignment is 'steel' and can, of course, be interpreted in any way you like
Ok then - Who will be the first to post?
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This month's assignment is 'steel' and can, of course, be interpreted in any way you like
Ok then - Who will be the first to post?
Good one! I love it when a line leaves the corner of the frame.
Well after almost a year of not taking any pictures, I'm determined that 2019 I'm getting back at it. Finally got out for a small walk with a camera. Here is my first post (Man I'm a little rusty, just like the steel). Anyway here it is.
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Seven or eight years ago I drove to this old railway tressel and the light that day was gorgeous. There was no need to do anything else but shoot that wonderful light on the rusty old steel.
Today...not so much. I wasn't getting what I did years ago, so I had to sort of back up and punt. This is multiple exposure with a smidgen of camera movement between shots. As always, it's a bad idea to let me know that I can “interpret”.
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One without any play.
Robert1950 - love the lines - nicely seen.
asnow - I like the colour and the theme works - just missing something in the foreground imo.
Barefoot - Nice play here - i like the colours and both interpretations.
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Nut and bolt.
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Another one, spoon, for valentine's day. :)
the nut and bolt is good - i dig the comp ....buuuuut spoons is awesome!!! - get thee to a framery!
Wow SO much Fun RM - and good comp.
Mine is something less out of the box - lol
Kodak TMax 400; Canon EOS Elan 7N and Canon 24-105 mm F/4; Ilford DDX @ 20°C; Epson Perfection 850 scan with VueScan; Color Perfect conversion; Adobe Camera Raw processing.
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A couple of shots of a Low- Pressure Rotor from a GE D11 steam turbine. The shot below is for scale.
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I dig the reflections in your mbrager -
barefoot - awesome shapes!!