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Corbit truck


jmcconnell2

Exposure Date: 2000:01:01 00:21:09;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT;
Exposure Time: 1/640.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/9.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +-1 1/3
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 28.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 Windows;


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Very well composed and balanced image. I love the color of this truck, a very rich rust!. Good work. Take care.

BR,

Holger

 

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Fantastic color depth and the composition. Nice details and clarity. Color grains are visible when viewed in large. Nonetheless good shot.

All the best. Warm Regards.

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Good composition, textures, POV, overall very impressive Jim.  I really like this one. Thanks so much for sharing, Kindest regards, Gail

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Indeed, it is even more striking seen large. An excellent image, reminiscent of times past which somehow always conveys a feeling of nostalgia and regret. Wonderful, bravo. 

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I like the concept of two different modes of transportation shown here.  I also like it that the truck is sort of sandwiched between railroad things.  The colors are beautiful, the detail is outstanding.

Do you know if this was an old North Carolina state-owned truck?  I'll also add that I'd love to have this truck, even if it didn't run.

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Jim,

Very nice composition with the rail wheels in the foreground and the RR car as part of the background. I like the two modes of transportation portrayed.

The Water Tower, fence, power lines & poles all add just the right amount of curiosity about the area, yet the weeds between the rail wheels and the rusted ol' truck amongst them with that wonderful sky make for a very interesting photograph in every aspect!

Regards always,

Jim j.

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I like this one Jim...my only suggestion would be to keep the sky from looking too much HDR but that's just a personal taste...regards....David

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