Weathered.

Tom K.Tom K. Registered Users Posts: 817 Major grins
edited February 29, 2008 in Other Cool Shots
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  • DeeDee Registered Users Posts: 2,981 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2008
    I always enjoy your photos! I love peeling paint, rust, etc., so this one is a winner for me!
  • prity goldfishprity goldfish Registered Users Posts: 233 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2008
    very nice! very moody!thumb.gif
  • SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2008
    Tom K. wrote:

    Hi Tom, I like those old door handles, gosh that brings back memories.

    The peeling cracked paint has gone right back to the bare wood.
    Weathered is a great way to describe it Tom... Nice Shot thumb.gif ... Skippy :D
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  • HyperSniperHyperSniper Registered Users Posts: 11 Big grins
    edited February 28, 2008
    Great work. I love the textures and the Depth of field.
  • Tom K.Tom K. Registered Users Posts: 817 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2008
    Thanks kind people. I used a 35 f/1.4 lens for this at f/1.4.
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  • black mambablack mamba Registered Users Posts: 8,323 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2008
    Tom K. wrote:
    Thanks kind people. I used a 35 f/1.4 lens for this at f/1.4.


    I like the general approach to this photo but, in this case, I would prefer to have seen more of the picture in focus.... doing so would have further enhanced the weathering that is present.
    I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
  • PantherPanther Registered Users Posts: 3,658 Major grins
    edited February 29, 2008
    Howdy Tom,

    Great perspective and point of view, I like the sharpness of the image at the right place.

    The chosen focal point draws ones' eye directly to the Intended target.

    Great processing!!
    Take care,

    Craig

    Burleson, Texas
  • tleetlee Registered Users Posts: 1,090 Major grins
    edited February 29, 2008
    Panther wrote:
    Howdy Tom,

    Great perspective and point of view, I like the sharpness of the image at the right place.

    The chosen focal point draws ones' eye directly to the Intended target.

    Great processing!!


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