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© C Mariellen Romer 2008

Rube Goldberg, eat your heart out...


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© C Mariellen Romer 2008

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awesome image! vibrant color, perfect lighting and exposure! the clarity is spot-on. where was it shot?
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Yes, obviously someone out there can make sense of it. Great shot though. The highs and lows on the light lend themselves perfectly to the chaos of the structure.

 

Nicely done!

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Thank you very much. This is a cement plant (I think?) near Redmond, Washington. I saw it on a drive by shooting of Christmas lights, and decided it was the star of the show. I finally got to take a shot of it several nights later. I am too impatient, and the lack of a tripod did not help - this was the best of a bunch of some pretty blurred shots! I will eventually give in to the tripod requirement, because I love the light n colour effects of the longer exposure. I cropped this pic a tad and threw a little blue into the shadows - other than that my camera did it all by itself.
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Mariellen, I love this image, would like to see it large...how large I'm not sure...large enough to get lost in it but maybe not so large that I might begin to understand it. The colors and lighting are so impressive that it looks like you set it up with a myriad of lights. Do you think they have things like this on Mars?

I'm back, I think. a few months with no pictures. Now I'm trying to look at my portfolio and see it with a fresh eye and hopefully move to a higher level.

Ransford

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I've been looking at the orginal and can't decide if it (the original) helps to orient a person or not. Anyway here is the cropped and the original unedited versions as big as PN now allows me to include...

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I've been away from Phtoto.Net for awhile and just came back and saw this image again. I'm still fascinated by it and I like this version best. Have you printed it in a large size? I think it would be great about three feet high. I'd put it on my wall, for sure.

Ransford

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