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Old 03-06-2007, 10:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Yellow Lines



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Canon 20d
Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm
1/30 @ f16, iso200
Handheld while laying on the ground
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I like the texture, kind of looks like carpet
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I don't know cant decide whether I like it or not. Maybe if it was a little more centered. I dont really care for the blurring of the edges, but that is just me
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It's interesting 'cause my desktop wallpaper for the last
few weeks was a pic looking straight down a set of railroad
tracks that seemed to go on an infinite distance.
.. yours is very similar, but the curiousity in the inviting path
is definately made more interesting with the predominant caution paint,
and the fact that even tho you seem to be standing still, you're actually flying.
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Thanks for the comments all.. My thinking on creating the photograph was in line with what you see in it Dudio.. I like the leading lines off to the side.. dissapearing into a blur into the distance. The yellow paint, the mud that repeats down the line into the distance and the textured horizontal lines were really cool and I couldn't resist getting out..laying down on the road and taking that photo ...
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Personally I think having it offcenter a bit makes it a bit more ...dynamic..

Did you blur the edges intentionally Varmit? That sigma lens is pretty nice.. I got the same lens, but haven't used it much.
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It's interesting 'cause my desktop wallpaper for the last
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.. yours is very similar, but the curiousity in the inviting path
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and the fact that even tho you seem to be standing still, you're actually flying.
Put down that marijuana joint.
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The blur was done in post processing.. added the blur and a slight vignetting...

That lens is great at f4 to about f16.. f2.8 it is a little soft.

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Did you blur the edges intentionally Varmit? That sigma lens is pretty nice.. I got the same lens, but haven't used it much.
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