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Jun 12, 2006 20:09 |  #1

2nd attempt at industrial images

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Jun 13, 2006 15:33 |  #2

Very interesting subject matter. Good angles on each.


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Jun 13, 2006 15:46 |  #3

I like the springs the best.

I like the color in the 1st picture, but some some reason, i was hoping to see the origin of the stacks. it seems kinf of random

I do like the 3rd one alot, but i dont know if im in love with the red-ish tint. i would lean more towards a sepia/ brownish color.

I love industrial shots though, by far some of the most fun to shoot.


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Jun 13, 2006 16:23 |  #4

I likee number 2. Not keen on 1. Not so keen on the composition for three, tho the subject looks worth exploring ... also the mono treatment is maybe less interesting in capturing the textures there.


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Jun 13, 2006 16:35 as a reply to  @ condyk's post |  #5

I like all 3.
I'd like to see No.3 in full colour mind you.

Number 1: always the type of shot i try and avoid. I *like* the style and compostition, but the chimney furthest from the camera isn't square, and it distracts from the symmetry. But in all other respects, perfect - and you can't change what's there! (wonder if it's straighten out in PS?)


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Jun 13, 2006 19:20 |  #6

I like all 3, good composition. 2 more stacks on that first pic and you would've had a Cingular commercial.:)


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Jun 13, 2006 21:02 |  #7

Thank you for the comments. I am very new to taking non-paintbal pictures but the bug has caught me. The place where I took the pictures of the stacks was obstructed with a train and a few buildings that just thew the entire image off. I need to figure out how to keep all of the pipes vertical.

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here is the image of valve in color (I really did not like it this way) as requested.

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Jun 13, 2006 21:08 |  #8

I agree, but i would drop either B/W tone in or a brownish.

It also is kind of off for me as the focus point (the pipe sticking out) isnt all that interesting.

Now if it were the wheel and the pipe was kinda cropped out, that might be different. I could just be crazy!

But i know what you mean, i am decent at paintball photography, but i cant seem to be as good as ive seen.


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