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Get a grip..... by Dave Henderson


Get a grip.....


Photo information
 
By: Dave Henderson
Title: Get a grip.....
 
Posted: 25.04.2008
Views: 162
 
Size: 1200 x 777
 
Description:
.......if you can

Taken at Snab Point Cresswell
 
Equipment Used:
Canon 5D, 17 - 40mm Lens



Members' Comments:

By:  Alan Brown    At: 10:56 - 25 April 2008
 
Head and shoulders above anything I've seen of yours before Dave (as I see it) Straight into my favourites.

Not just something to enjoy looking at, but also for where it takes you (in a manner of speaking!)
 
By:  David D    At: 12:50 - 25 April 2008
 
Great shot, a fantastic range of tones
 
By: Dale A. Brueggemann    At: 14:12 - 25 April 2008
 
Wonderful! Tones, lines, concept; they all work together.
 
By:  Sue Rutherford    At: 19:08 - 25 April 2008
 
What a super shot, i just love the way the steps jump out at you. Then the way the sky sweeps around the bend to what? Brilliant
 
By:  Dave Henderson    At: 20:45 - 25 April 2008
 
Thanks to all for the encouraging comments.I've been meaning to capture these steps before,but have not had any idea how to portray them.When viewing the image in PS they seemed to fit the bill when turned to mono and given some infrared treatment.
Once again many thanks

Dave
 
By:  Dave Henderson    At: 00:33 - 28 April 2008
 
Hope you don't mind Alan , but uploaded what I think is a much better version of the previous one (more detail and contrast),slightly different angle.
 

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