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'Ship's Propellor'


raymondborg

Artist: unknown;
Exposure Date: 2009:02:12 14:53:06;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL;
Exposure Time: 1/20.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/4.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 800;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 27.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows;


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Can sure tell that it's brass. The angle and positioning are great. They create multiple lines to lead the eye around the photo.

Could the underlying scaffold (or what ever it is) be blurred a bit to make the prop appear sharper? It is a bit distracting. Just a thought.

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The angle of view of the blades is very good as well as the composition and sharpness. I would prefer a shallower depth of field to blur the underlining scaffolding which grabs some attention. However still a very good image. Nicely seen and captured.

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It's like a huge metal sculpture that shows signs of weathering.  Kind of funny too because my next door neighbor used to service these big things.  It's really impressive to see one of these things up close and personal.

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First I had a look on small size but in larger view is the real dimension and sensation how powerful this may be,regards.

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This truly made for a great shot Raymond. The 'sepia' type colors are most effective. But it is the awesome sized of the propeller that catches the eye the most. Original and very nicely presented...sincerely, Gail

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