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Martino
location: Almere - NL Gender: Male
2,5 days 5691 km, 1200 cigarettes, 131 beers, 67 locations, 3 girs and 2 cars! I absolutely rule!
| | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 20 on 11/8/2007 5:50 PM >
| | | Posted by zmuh11 I say 13 because I don't think a person can read all of it, or understand it, unless your from (insert country name here.) If you had taken that shot from straight on then it would be more interesting and easier to read, if that is what you were going for.
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ok i understand. i post these like i would (probably) exhibit them and when i do that there's always some little info on the location aside. edit: btw: even i have to translate that =) i don't speak a word french. [last edit 11/8/2007 5:53 PM by Martino - edited 1 times]
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Blackbird
location: Nova Scotia, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 21 on 11/8/2007 10:21 PM >
| | | Bloody hell, I don't know where to start. These are great! I love pictures of machines, the bigger and older they are the better. This looks like a great find, and everything appears to be in such good condition too.
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ryan
This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information. location: Providence RI Gender: Male
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| | | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 22 on 11/10/2007 3:45 PM >
| | | 11 and 13 are really awesome!
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kts
location: Laurel, MD Gender: Male
LOL WAT?
| | | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 23 on 11/13/2007 10:25 PM >
| | | I'm late on the parade but holy crap these are stunning. 1, 2, and 7 are jaw dropping. sorry i don't have anything constructive to add other than i love 'em all.
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Wolfheart
Gender: Male
| | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 24 on 11/14/2007 4:56 PM >
| | | Damned you have nice places there! I would sure get enchanted by that kind of place... Nice photos anyway, everyone works fine, can't pick favorites, 'cause they all work. I like the way you have catch the space and history. Good job!
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MHInc
This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information. location: Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 25 on 11/14/2007 5:06 PM >
| | | Nice set Martino! Love the black and whites!
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PBerge Photography
location: Yonkers, NY Gender: Male
| | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 26 on 11/15/2007 2:19 AM >
| | | These are amazing. Your black and white conversion is some of the best I have seen and really works well here to give the pictures an authentic vintage feel. Nice work!
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n3on
| | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 27 on 11/15/2007 5:00 AM >
| | | Wow. Just wow. I really like 1,2 and 9. I'd have to disagree with Dowcet on his assessment of the first picture though. I like how the piece of machinery in the bottom right corner is cut off. In my opinion it pushes the viewer to imagine and create the room outside the shot.
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Martino
location: Almere - NL Gender: Male
2,5 days 5691 km, 1200 cigarettes, 131 beers, 67 locations, 3 girs and 2 cars! I absolutely rule!
| | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 28 on 11/15/2007 8:50 AM >
| | | Posted by n3on Wow. Just wow. I really like 1,2 and 9. I'd have to disagree with Dowcet on his assessment of the first picture though. I like how the piece of machinery in the bottom right corner is cut off. In my opinion it pushes the viewer to imagine and create the room outside the shot.
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yes and no! i know what you mean, but if i wasn't to lazy to bring my tripod i probably would've taken two shots. One without anything in the lower right corner and one with just a little bit to show (there's to much now imo). Just like you said it help viewers to imagine all that is outside the frame. After that i would've decided behind the pc what works best. and thanks again all for the commenting and viewing! [last edit 11/15/2007 8:52 AM by Martino - edited 1 times]
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franco_in_mtl
location: Plateau Gender: Male
| | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 29 on 11/25/2007 4:00 PM >
| | | Nice Picture Martino!
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Krescentia
location: Oklahoma Gender: Female
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| | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 30 on 11/26/2007 9:54 PM >
| | | Great shots.
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TurboZutek
King Dick location: Scotland Gender: Male
Giant octo-penised rapephant
| | | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 31 on 11/29/2007 4:41 PM >
| | | Wow, wish they were colour! Chris...
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~Anubis~
location: Peru, NY Gender: Male
| | | Re: old machinery from '1911 (powerplant) <Reply # 32 on 11/29/2007 10:29 PM >
| | | I like that the pictures are all B/W, it adds somewhat of a vintage feel to them.
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