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Photographer  Korto Malteze {Karma:647}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Commercial
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  17-40 mm USM L
Uploaded 2/27/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Location City -  Ploiesti
State - 
Country - Romania   Romania
About I wanted to call this photo "And one day, my son, all this will be yours" but it would not fit. Taken in the heartland of Romania's oil industry, this is a picture of an oil refinery in the town of Ploiesti.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Neven S. Neven S.   {K:1642} 5/3/2006
fantasticna slika.. zasto nema vise vojih fotografija..?

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Ciprian Ilie   {K:13571} 11/1/2005
Excellent perspective and mood. There a bit of flare there which is slightly annoying, but very well seen and executed.

Regards,
Ciprian

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gokmen aldogan gokmen aldogan   {K:2067} 3/8/2005
:( excellent compositions

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 3/2/2005
The hze works well with this shot,.

Dan

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Zoran Lautarevic Zoran Lautarevic   {K:1935} 3/1/2005
Excellent photo and brutal truth.

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Cristina D Cristina D   {K:8080} 2/28/2005
You know K. this is one the same here in pitesti;
by the way thx for your comment; I like when I find people that make funny of things that are bad (a little bit dangerous for our life); and you are right are P. lights :) but u do smoke...so tell me when u`ll give up?

Cris

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andree lerat andree lerat   {K:17476} 2/27/2005
It most definitely is... It is to your credit that you've captured the scene in such a way evoking the feeling of doom. Great job.

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Todd Miller   {K:16464} 2/27/2005
lovely photo, with a powerful message. nicely done Korto. i love your 'and one day...' title by the way.

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Korto Malteze   {K:647} 2/27/2005
Thank you AJ and Andree for your sincere comments. The strange thing is that the smoke we see on the photo is actually just harmless steam. It is what we do not see that is scary... 50km from here are the Carpathian mountains, with beautiful scenery, if this is any comfort :)

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andree lerat andree lerat   {K:17476} 2/27/2005
That is a very sad statement about our treatment of this beautiful world. And we are responsible for it's destruction when we overuse the resources with a lavish lifestyle. A simple example is: Why are the landscapers told to blow the leaves in the Fall? I like the leaves as they form a carpet of gold on the ground. The smell of gazoline is in the air. It seems insignificant, but it in the little ways that we live our lives that destroys the environment and give BIG COMPANIES FREE REIGN over the land.

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 2/27/2005
CLOSE IT DOWN!!! Unfortunately, I have had the misfortune to see this beast "in the flesh". But similar things used to be built all over Europe (we've got one close to Tarifa, in Algeciras), and it's only a matter of time now before they disappear, or at least get cleaned up. This image will help us all remember what it used to be like, and hopefully make us more respectful of our environment in the future.
AJ

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