wageeh676
Location: Toronto ON CA
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Tue 10-September-2013 09:22
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Rating: 9
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Very impressive composition and choice of camera/lens settings to produce the sharp counterpoint
Between the wreck and the forest.
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KMWHITNEY
Location: San Marcos CA US Posts: 321
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Mon 15-September-2014 07:08
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Rating: 9
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This frame tells the whole story... Very nice!
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ov1av8r
Location: Lexington VA US Posts: 181
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Fri 08-May-2015 12:36
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Rating: 10
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Sad end for a truck easily recognized by my age group. Good catch and I particularly like it in B&W. Nice job.
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Seragone
Location: Reston VA US Posts: 296
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Tue 30-June-2015 11:35
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Rating: 10
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A poignant image that speaks as much about our mortality as it does about the truck. This is what photography is about
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jdearman
Location: Amarillo,Texas TX US Posts: 196
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Wed 09-September-2015 12:00
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Rating: 10
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I Think I saw this truck on a recent visit to Mt. Saint Helen. I was on a tour of the Snake and Columbia Rivers and the ST Helen visit was a side trip. There was no way to get the driver to stop and I only caught a glimpse of it as we whizzed by. Same one??
JED
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Light Effect 2414
Location: Edinburg NY US Posts: 10
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Wed 09-September-2015 03:49
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No JED, this was actual made in upstate NY in the Adirondack State Park.
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Don Craig
Location: Saranac, NY NY US
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Wed 02-December-2015 09:10
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Rating: 10
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Trees like to eat old trucks. I like the treatment.
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NikorNaut
Location: MI US Posts: 51
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Wed 27-January-2016 10:47
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Rating: 9
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Nice treatment. Since it was IR, I assume that you did not not covert to B&W, just adjusted contrast/brightness?
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Light Effect 2414
Location: Edinburg NY US Posts: 10
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Wed 03-February-2016 10:54
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I have actually been making the conversion to B&W more often recently as my D300 body has been converted to use an IR sensor filter called "some color" by Life Pixel. It normal results in an image with sepia tones. I liked that treatment for quite a while, and then I began to make more and more conversions to pure B&W. This image retains a few hints of that sepia tone.
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Gupta
Location: Toledo OH US Posts: 953
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Wed 10-February-2016 08:18
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Great shot, love it. Looks great with IR.
To pursue such shots you would fing old car city in White, GA interesting. White, GA is an hour out of Atlanta. 35 acres of cars giving themselves back to the earth. Managed a few interesting shots there.
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Light Effect 2414
Location: Edinburg NY US Posts: 10
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Fri 12-February-2016 02:09
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Thank you Gupta... I think IR pretty much made the shot more interesting for me too. I have heard of the old car place you described, but I haven't been there. Ironically, I'm in GA at the moment, but I don't think I'm going to have a chance to get there on this trip.
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