I been asked to take some photographs to go on the walls at work to give an overview of some of the things we do. This gave me the opportunity to nip down to prototyping and catch this welding shot. This shot was rejected but I still quite like it.
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I been asked to take some photographs to go on the walls at work to give an overview of some of the things we do. This gave me the opportunity to nip down to prototyping and catch this welding shot. This shot was rejected but I still quite like it.
I like it too!
It's well shot and highly illustrative of someone doing something that's not ordinary - it's dynamic and interesting. Why did they reject? Silly people.
Count me in as a liker also!
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yup another vote! I think it's perfect!
silly people indeed!
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I agree - fantastic shot; silly rejectors.
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Wow thanks for all the comments guys...
They actually went with this shot and edit in the end...
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