wadim_kahlkopf 0 Posted October 2, 2004 If you see such situation... you shoot and shoot and shoot till all the film is done. Believe me. Link to comment
jayhai 0 Posted October 2, 2004 great photo. I like the swans against the the plant. It is nature dealing with technology. Good Job 6/7 Link to comment
davidnetk 0 Posted October 2, 2004 WOW I can see this picture in the cover of Time Magazine or something like that!Good thing you ended the whole film on this shot. Link to comment
wilsontsoi 0 Posted October 3, 2004 Marvelous, marvelous capture! Where on earth does one even find a juxtapositon like this. Gotta love that reflection. Perhaps a little further improvement is to rotate image slightly counterclockwise and remove a teeny bit of cyan? Very cool! Link to comment
wadim_kahlkopf 0 Posted October 3, 2004 Wilson Tsoi: Green-cyan is a important part of communication of this picture. Green-cyan will by associated with industrial contamination and poison. At least in german area. So I must decide to do more aesteticaly or communicative. The last is my favourite. Link to comment
focus mankind 0 Posted October 4, 2004 strong very strong - in times some believe we should build new nuclear plants! focus Link to comment
wadim_kahlkopf 0 Posted October 4, 2004 Focus Mankind: In this plant area there is a sea and there are dead trees in. Looks very mystic and diabolish with plan in background. If any photograph would publish this photo in local newspaper there, they would habe problems I think. Link to comment
alberto.prt 0 Posted October 4, 2004 Impressive contrast life/death. Congratulations. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted October 4, 2004 I have a prob rating this pic. Nothing is stated as to whats been manipulated here...could be anything...layered whatever. Was this shot truly the scene we are seeing or have the geeze been added? Pretty important to the value i would think. To me if its two scenes put together its worthless so thats why i'm asking. thanks. Link to comment
r 0 Posted October 4, 2004 The cropping is a little uncomfortable on the left ,like the tower is hurrying to make it into the photo :) - Also it looks like you turned it to hide the leaning of the stack. Problem is that it seems to curve away in the reflection, which offsets the balance. Still, there is HUGE potential to WIN this! (link)... Very well done! Link to comment
wadim_kahlkopf 0 Posted October 4, 2004 Paul Greenwood: The photo ist not layered. It`s really one scene. The swans were there exact in the place where they are now. The thing is, I`ve already invested in color charakter, when I shooted it with polarizer. So now I can intensify colors. By the way the main color charakter was in the picture already. From the kind of this picture I see it stands in the same raw with "braveheart" by A.B van der Weide. http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2395519 So like the kind of these pictures is... it is imposible to shoot it absolut perfectly. Other posibility is to make the deal with swans for food, but there is no propability, they swim exact the place :o) Besides I haven`t any crumbs at this time. You have probably some seconds to shoot. You must decide to optics, you must start the camera, you have to turn polorizer right and you must decide the crop and composite with background and at least choose aperture. So It`s was really a short work flash. Link to comment
wadim_kahlkopf 0 Posted October 4, 2004 Richard Emslie: I`ve just looked at the dia and was happy, that whole plant is available. I`ve scanned at home, so it has middle quality. I will try to scan it with high end scanner. Link to comment
mork1 0 Posted October 4, 2004 What a great captured scene! The contrast is so interesting! Love the colors and everything. And I don't give a good #%&?/( if it's manipulated or not, it would be a great accomplishment anyway! Link to comment
wadim_kahlkopf 0 Posted October 4, 2004 And I was fascinated by "the silence thereafter". According the work honored 8/8. Well, could give 7/7 only. :o) http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2714313 Link to comment
ektorcoughanour 0 Posted October 5, 2004 Grate contrast of elements and technicality excellent!...my best regards. Link to comment
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