The Water Works

ktskts Registered Users Posts: 145 Major grins
edited January 17, 2008 in Landscapes
they used to manufacture water here.

control
bristols.jpg

not even close
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wheel of fortune
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johnny 5 is alive
johnny5.jpg

stepping up
steps.jpg

don't look down
stuff.jpg

tractor
tractor.jpg

wash up
wash-up.jpg

hallway
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pegboard
dowels.jpg

desked!
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psi
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handrail (part 1 of a series)
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ruins
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chained
chained.jpg

did i end up on a cruise ship?
ship.jpg

slug
slug.jpg

percent full stroke
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my robot friend
robotz.jpg

the r00f
roof.jpg

handrail (part 2 of a series)
handrail.jpg

radiate
radiate.jpg

tagz
tagz.jpg

pigtail
pigtail.jpg

don't move
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Comments

  • aguntheragunther Registered Users Posts: 242 Major grins
    edited January 17, 2008
    kts wrote:
    they used to manufacture water here.
    Not sure how they "manufactured" water (the Saudis will probably pay billions for the technology), but let me be the first to say congratulate you on this nice series. So much to see here, I could spend a long time on those photographs.
    Great Job !!!
  • ktskts Registered Users Posts: 145 Major grins
    edited January 17, 2008
    agunther wrote:
    Not sure how they "manufactured" water

    yea i was being silly. ;)

    thanks, glad you like them! :)
  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,954 moderator
    edited January 17, 2008
    agunther wrote:
    Not sure how they "manufactured" water

    Just add water and stir.

    Neat series, kts. thumb.gif

    Cheers,
  • Juergen DJuergen D Registered Users Posts: 8 Beginner grinner
    edited January 17, 2008
    Impressive! I looked at some of the exposure times and see anything from 1/3" to 20". How did you determine the needed times? I always have problems with that.

    Juergen
  • ktskts Registered Users Posts: 145 Major grins
    edited January 17, 2008
    Juergen D wrote:
    Impressive! I looked at some of the exposure times and see anything from 1/3" to 20". How did you determine the needed times? I always have problems with that.

    That's all the D300's thinking for the most part. I think most of these I was on Program mode with a few maybe on Aperture or Shutter if I felt it wasn't how I wanted it to be when I looked at it in the LCD. (The other sets I posted recently I took after these and those were mostly on Aperture set to f/5.6 or f/6.3)

    I did a lot of low light/night shooting recently to try to help me learn exposure times and guess what I should set things too but I'm still pretty rough so I let the camera do a lot of thinking for me. ;) In a site like this it's hard too since some areas had a TON of light pouring in while others were pretty dark.
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