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imprezawrxsti
Location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | they call it a wasteland < on 6/18/2007 1:13 AM >
| | | Gilman, Colorado. 1.
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Chest X-Rays from the town's miners litter the floor. 3.
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All shot with: Nikon D80 Nikkor 17-55 f2.8
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182 lbs of sad
Location: in the gym training my ass off! Gender: Male
| | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 1 on 6/18/2007 11:47 AM >
| | | 1. good composition, nice background, i love the paint 2. i think it would be better if it was angled a little more to the right, so you can get a glimpse of both doors,(but thats just me) 3. interesting, but kinds snap shoty 4. good d.o.f i like it 5. best shot of the set i think good work 6. kinda boring, i dont know really what your subject is.
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imprezawrxsti
Location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 3 on 6/18/2007 8:52 PM >
| | | Posted by robdobi well 10 pts for the ATDI reference.
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they were a pretty awesome band. but how about the images? [last edit 6/18/2007 8:55 PM by imprezawrxsti - edited 1 times]
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Blackbird
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 4 on 6/18/2007 11:16 PM >
| | | I like 5, it looks great. Most broken window shots don't have safety glass so they are just shards, but this one looks kinda like a set of wind chimes I once saw. Damn good.
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imprezawrxsti
Location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 5 on 6/19/2007 6:08 AM >
| | | Posted by Blackbird I like 5, it looks great. Most broken window shots don't have safety glass so they are just shards, but this one looks kinda like a set of wind chimes I once saw. Damn good.
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thanks. that glass was the kind with wire mesh in it.
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kts
Location: Laurel, MD Gender: Male
LOL WAT?
| | | | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 6 on 6/21/2007 9:51 PM >
| | | I REALLY like #4, I just wish it was framed a little bit better so the top left corner of the TV wasn't cut out of it.
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spidey
Location: Maryland Gender: Male
Retired Cat-Burglary
| | | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 7 on 6/22/2007 12:28 AM >
| | | Number 4 may very well be one of my favorite photographs ever. The rest are awesome except the last one doesn't jump out as amazing to me but its still by my standards a good photograph
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junquehunter
Location: Columbia SC Gender: Female
| | | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 8 on 6/22/2007 11:42 AM >
| | | #4 is my fav of the set too.
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SumoPope
Location: Cleveland Gender: Male
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.
| | | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 9 on 6/24/2007 6:21 PM >
| | | With the text, #2 gives me a chill! X-rays to check the lungs of the miners. . . . .
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imprezawrxsti
Location: Portland, OR Gender: Male
nothing is true; everything is permitted
| | | Re: they call it a wasteland <Reply # 10 on 6/25/2007 8:05 PM >
| | | Posted by SumoPope With the text, #2 gives me a chill! X-rays to check the lungs of the miners. . . . .
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the whole bottom floor of that building is strewn with them, the oldest ones we found were from the late 40s.
they make some pretty badass contact prints, too.
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