pins and clevis.
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Winner in Mechanically moved Photo Challenge
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nigelplayle
November 10, 2016
I luv old machinery being an engineer. It always amazes me what man can craft with his hands to provide a solution to a problem, so the job or task is made easier. Great capture.
dmmacdonald
November 27, 2016
Hi Liam -
Thanks for submitting your entry to my challenge "Mechanically Moved". From the time I first saw this image the benchmark was set, and the task of judging became easier.
It has everything I like in a composition. That starts with the intrigue of "What is it?". There are no cliches here. The colours are so authentically mechanical. The life of use of the machinery is evident. That it hasn't been 'posed' or 'staged' or 'set-up' is appealing.
Technically the subject is well placed in the frame, and the depth of field and focus is perfect. Most of all - thanks for not HDR'ing to hell !!!
Well done on a deserved win.
- Dave
Thanks for submitting your entry to my challenge "Mechanically Moved". From the time I first saw this image the benchmark was set, and the task of judging became easier.
It has everything I like in a composition. That starts with the intrigue of "What is it?". There are no cliches here. The colours are so authentically mechanical. The life of use of the machinery is evident. That it hasn't been 'posed' or 'staged' or 'set-up' is appealing.
Technically the subject is well placed in the frame, and the depth of field and focus is perfect. Most of all - thanks for not HDR'ing to hell !!!
Well done on a deserved win.
- Dave
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