I was out on a stormy Sunday when equipment was idle.
This is a discussion on Ready For Work within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; I was out on a stormy Sunday when equipment was idle....
I like it, just find the it appealing. Nice shot.
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Yep! Very cool! Love the colors, repetition and especially that chinnok arch.
Little bit of HDR and/or tonemapping, am I right? Nicely done, really like the colors on this one...
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I really like this photo!
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Yes, eventually my flirtation with the eye candy will pass. But on this shot when I posted it to flickr another serious photgrapher asked in the comments if it was HDR so my thought was well it can't be THAT overdone then.
Now if I could only go back there at sunset and have them turn on all the lights on top of each machine...that would be a cool shot too.
This shot works for me as well (composition, repetition, colour exposure) - Nice!
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Yup. It's a keeper! :P
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