The meaning of power V
The meaning of power V
Photography \ Technology | 02/02/06 @868 |
MrBlue |
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Description
Industrial tran station at night.Hundreds of lights, the power plants in the background, blistering
cold weather.
I just hope you don't get bored
with the series. Just write in
your comments, if you want the
series to continue of if you would
like me to come up with new topics
soon. Will try my best!
Also, kindly check the other images
of this series so far and leave
some C&C, if you like:
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Top Marks.....
And What City is that?
02/02/06 @963
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Very cool!
02/03/06 @023
Carlos
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+9/9
02/03/06 @244
On my 1900-1200 screen resolution the lights have all a blurness.
This one lacks slightly in sharpness and clarity compared to many of your previous posts (but that could be on my monitor only maybe as nobody else has commented this, or?!).
02/03/06 @349
another great work from you! I just love your meaning of power -series
02/03/06 @443
From Wesseling (Nord) to Godorf you have literally miles of industry area.
@moserArtist: I "only" have a 1680x1050 widescreen display but cannot see
a kind of blut you describe. Maybe the yellow lights to flicker and in the process of the long exposure maybe that's what makes it look that way.
@all: Thanks for your comments so far. I'm happy you like the series and I'll see
if there are some more to come
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Great Job on everything!
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Like to see more.
+10
05/22/07 @970