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Critique By: Han Timmer  (K:513) Donor  
1/1/2006 2:46:22 PM

Curious apparatus, you can say that. It is indeed part of a steam engine, the tube being the boiler and the other end the fire box, where it should burn. You would find such a thing inside a steam locomotive, but not on wheels... And you would need something to carry over the steam pressure to moving parts, such as cilinders. Looks like a freak thing to me. Anyway, always nice to have it inmortalized. It has a nice rusty feel.
        Photo By: Garold Jennings  (K:2513)

Critique By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  (K:30599) Donor  
12/27/2005 11:51:17 PM

This is indeed an unusual looking piece of machinery. "Relic" was the first word that came to mind when I saw this image. The composition and light are good, and this would be very nice in BW or sepia as well. I would deepen the midtones a smidge and burn the darkest darks to black to enhance the tonal range and add dimension. You have the light tones just fine...just on the edge of being blown so I wouldn't increase lightness at all. The subject matter in this is engaging and drew me right in. Antonia
        Photo By: Garold Jennings  (K:2513)

Critique By: Chris Nichols  (K:7068)  
12/21/2005 1:19:05 PM

Nice view! How high up were you? Love the greens and good overall composition! Nice, and good to meet you Garold!
        Photo By: Garold Jennings  (K:2513)

Critique By: Garold Jennings  (K:2513)  
12/19/2005 4:19:11 PM

that is great I see what you mean. Im going to practice, thanks for showing me that.
        Photo By: Garold Jennings  (K:2513)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
12/19/2005 3:49:28 PM

Hi Garold, Here's what I mean. Hope you don't mind me fiddling with your image.

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Garold Jennings  (K:2513)


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