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I want to say thank you to the Photography Admin team for picking my "Chain Mail" image as a LWitG. This is one of the few images that I got that I allowed it have people in it. It's also one of the few that has 'foreground interest' in it. I know this one is at a crazy angle and I'm sure many people are going to be tilting their heads to see it properly. I left it at this view as it really shows the space in this station and the white walls accentuate that feeling too. I'd like feed back in terms of what connection you get from the shots in this series. I'm not really interested it who thinks I should've focused on where and what angle I should've shot from. I want to know how the picture is viewed in your eyes, what does it make you feel? If you're going to vote, please vote honestly not just this 5 5 5 stuff, pretty please. Thanx and happy viewing V Shot was hand held. VAMP'hotography

Comments (11)


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rockstrider

9:33AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

I like your POV here and the use of b/w is very apt. I actually find myself viewing this with my head tilted to one side! lol. A great capture with a lot to see Vera!!

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inshaala

10:08AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

I like the fact that the perspective lines fan out from the vertical and horizontal pretty much exactly (right and bottom respectively)... As for what does this shot in particular make me feel - well disorientated is the first thing. But then maybe slightly claustrophobic as the lines close in on what i know to be an underground scene. The black and white doesnt help in the menace... but that is my personal reaction at this point in the day ;) first time i think i have offered critique on that basis, interesting that you ask for it - i may do the same in the future :)

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Jofurowa

10:23AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

You did an interesting job here. Picture is bent in the natural way (I mean, the way we look at the picture, starting in the top left corner). The 2 lines of lights guide us to the tunnel in the background. Nice composition.

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mark.spooner

12:35PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Excellent work.

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GiMi53

12:39PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Congratulations, Vera for the selection of your image "Chain mail" in LWitG (Last Week in the Gallery – week 50-2007 ) ! emoticones-content-072.gif I was especially happy as this is -so far - my favorite in this milestone series... But, in my opinion, the entire series should be selected !

JuneLowers

12:47PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

BRILLANT...GREAT POV THE ANGLE ADDS A LOT OF FELING TO THIS SHOT. GOOD WORK AND CONGRATS FOR BEING SELECTED TOO. :)XX

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mbz2662

1:04PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

You're right, I did want to tilt my head. It makes me feel a bit dizzy.

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CDBrugg

1:53PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

you've nailed it!

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babuci

4:12PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

I like the open space, kinda looks like ppl hading toward this space than stay and packed together in a corner.

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alhak

3:26PM | Tue, 18 December 2007

nice angle and chose of B/W for this great shot

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Fred255

4:30PM | Tue, 18 December 2007

OK I have seen you take photo, this has to be not just you best in my opinion but the strangest angle ever. I can't even imagine how you got this one. It excellent!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/40
ISO Speed400
Focal Length10

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