High Voltage
High Voltage
Photography \ Technology | 11/15/07 @031 |
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Another shot from my last month's leave. This time in more technological style.And to anticipate moserArtist's requests, I'm enclosing BW version too.
Nikon D200
Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70
Focal length: 18mm
ISO: 400
Exposure time: 1/350s
F-number: f/10
(geez, what a strange settings)
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11/15/07 @040
Very nice!
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Well done!
Carlos
11/15/07 @124
Nice shot
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11/15/07 @278
A bit simple maybe but the angle is nice.
The bright area top right is a bit disturbing.
Would try this a time of day with less strong sun/light conditions.
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I liked the angle and the compo. well done!
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I'm not keen on the BW version.
Good work.
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Top Mark
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11/16/07 @012
Patrick, in one way You are right about the bright area, but I think it also works pretty well with the composition. The tones of the sky are changing, according to the line determined by the pylon, and putting the accent on the difference between its bright and dark side. It makes the photo more dynamic.
But I'm still learning and always appreciate a hint from such experienced photographer as You. After Your comment I will pay more attention on this kind of distractors in the future. So, thank You again.
Jerrica, this time I wasn't trying to catch the height of the pylon. It was more a play with composition of lines, lights and shadows. I have some photos on which You can see the height of it in all its glory, but they're not so good. Maybe next time I'll catch it better.
Well, I hope You can understand what I wanted to say. My English isn't too good and I have some difficulties with creating so complicated sentences.
It's not only the arcana of photography I'm learning here.
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Don
11/16/07 @493
Good work.
11/19/07 @287
but nice shot anyway