Not sure about the beauty part...
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Ha...is that the wall of gum in San Luis Obispo! That place is pretty gross when you think about alllll of the gum on that wall. Nice shot by the way!
Not sure about the beauty part...
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Smoke from a structure fire (clickable)
I've been having to shoot again for my design thesis class. Going to start with this one and may post some more if the shots come out.
Smoke from a structure fire (clickable)
Love the colors and line in this one, Chappers. Looks almost like a mirror reflection.
^^^ Nice use of line and angle in the composition of this one. I think I would like to see a bit more of the bar in focus with a slightly deeper depth of field.
BTW: If you link from an online source like Photobucket, you don't need to upload the thumbnail to MR. Just the link is all you need.
Thanks for the C & C guys. I'm just trying to keep up with the great images that have been submitted to the Challenge.
Designer Dale: here are a couple of other versions with light to moderate cropping. Is it the chimney on the right that throws it off?
Thanks for the C & C guys. I'm just trying to keep up with the great images that have been submitted to the Challenge.
Designer Dale: here are a couple of other versions with light to moderate cropping. Is it the chimney on the right that throws it off?
Ugly paint, beautiful car, ugly car beautiful paint?
Shot yesterday, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Stitched with AutoPanoPro.
Not sure about the beauty part...
Life amongst death. Life is short. All that stuff...
EXIF Summary: 1/160s f/8.0 ISO100 84mm
Dale
Nursing homes are usually seen as "ugly" places. My son's band was playing a concert at one of the local nursing homes. I was standing behind this lovely couple. They have probably been married forever and could not stop holding hands. They reminded me of my grandparents.
Thanks for the C & C guys. I'm just trying to keep up with the great images that have been submitted to the Challenge.
Designer Dale: here are a couple of other versions with light to moderate cropping. Is it the chimney on the right that throws it off?
Nice light and complementary color scheme. Curious as to why you chose f/2.8, though? EXIF shows f/2.8, 1/8000s, ISO 640...an odd combination. I checked it because I was seeing the focus drop off halfway down the train and couldn't really see a reason for it.
A very nice address to the theme. For this one, you might consider adding some subtle vignetting to contain the focus even more.
You are right. I realized this as I drove to work this morning. I will work on it and repost in the next day or two.
After a few years of sitting I've started driving my Mustang again and it started making weird noises. I tracked down the loudest noise the rear brakes. Here is one of the brake pads, I love how smooth the grooves are. I couldn't get a decent shot of the rotors, maybe when I'm home next week.