I thought while I'm laid up, might as well go through photos and see if there were any gems in the leftovers....
The claw!!!!!
More stacks and trucks:
A broken window:
Some truck trailers stacked up:
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I thought while I'm laid up, might as well go through photos and see if there were any gems in the leftovers....
The claw!!!!!
More stacks and trucks:
A broken window:
Some truck trailers stacked up:
Last edited by casil403; 01-23-2010 at 09:41 AM.
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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I was trying for a "Terminator/end of world/machines take over" kind of edgy & gritty look here.....usually a bit extreme for my taste but fun to play and experiment:
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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I really like that second one. Very nice industrial shot. The black and white looks good!
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all very nice shots Casil. I like the terminator type look too. I remember reading that for salvation they used a film processing technique to get the gritty look they had. very effective I thought.
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Hi:
Funny to me how these feel vaguely familiar. I'm thinking they were shot around Calgary. I like "The Claw" particularly, catching the glint of the metal against the sky.
"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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