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For the Sake of a Tri-ing Angle '16

Paul Abbott

New member
This turbine is located in a farmer's field close by to where I live and so I wandered over and photographed it just for fun, against a featureless blue sky. Again, it afforded me with another negative approach.
I suppose I should be more positive really, but how could I with such a simple apparatus... :)





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For the Sake of a Tri-ing Angle '16 - Paul Abbott
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
This turbine is located in a farmer's field close by to where I live and so I wandered over and photographed it just for fun, against a featureless blue sky. Again, it afforded me with another negative approach.
I suppose I should be more positive really, but how could I with such a simple apparatus... :)





turbine_2_1_of_1_900.jpg


For the Sake of a Tri-ing Angle '16 - Paul Abbott


Tom Dinning would throw a justifiable fit if I suggested this to him, but did you need to crop so close?

This work is elegant and magnificent but why does it not deserve more space!


Asher
 

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Paul,

Great shot! Thanks.

This turbine is located in a farmer's field close by to where I live and so I wandered over and photographed it just for fun, against a featureless blue sky. Again, it afforded me with another negative approach.
I suppose I should be more positive really, but how could I with such a simple apparatus... :)

Sorry, I don't understand that.

Best regards,

Doug
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Asher, this was shot with a lowly 28mm perspective. I guess my 21mm would stand in good order really. Yes, I agree with you, some more of that emotional space...

It's worth a shot with more space, but I would want something else happening within that space, like a plane and it's vapour trail, or just a set of criss-crossing vapour trails maybe. That can happen a lot around here...Duly noted. :)

In regards to Tom, if he can't take it, don't make it (in more ways than one). To think, that guy is a teacher an' all. 8)
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
turbine_2_1_of_1_900.jpg


For the Sake of a Tri-ing Angle '16 - Paul Abbott

Asher, this was shot with a lowly 28mm perspective. I guess my 21mm would stand in good order really. Yes, I agree with you, some more of that emotional space...


Of course, Paul, the GR is just perfect with the 21mm add on lens!

It's worth a shot with more space, but I would want something else happening within that space, like a plane and it's vapour trail, or just a set of criss-crossing vapour trails maybe. That can happen a lot around here...Duly noted. :)


But here, we have our imagination, Paul. Can't we trust that, just once in a while?

Asher
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Asher, imagination is good, but is imagining things in someone's photographs a good thing or has the photographer not delivered on that front?! :)

I can appreciate one's imagination being used on a photographic image of a nude or model though...
 
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