Photographer’s Note
Just a detail of a former shot see that catched my eye amongst other photogenic parts of this beautiful machine. It's simply a fuel tap, but with lot's of painting and grease history.
No special color enhancement, except autolevels.
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Ebbe
(9571) 2004-02-22 17:34
A well seen close up! The paint and grease details stand out as you say. It is very clear that the outer part has lost its dirt everytime someone turns it.
dee (12) 2004-02-22 19:53
Good Picture! Very sharp close up.I like it.I suggest to crop it at the top, so the red tap will be in the middle of the picture.
My uncle says that there is no picture when there is nothing red on it! Interesting...
soundsangels
(1695) 2004-02-22 22:32
La macro faite avec autant de finesse nous montre des choses tout à fait anodine qui deviennent de vrais petits bijoux.....
Bravo...super...beau et clair.
Ca me plait beaucoup!!!
avigur_11
(21273) 2004-02-23 4:06
It is beautiful, Jean Michel. I like this handk\le very much, withit's peeled red paint and with the oily sticy film. I like the DOF.
Very nice shot. I made a WS. Well done.
manny
(21378) 2004-02-23 10:30
Great shot, amazing DOF. The colors, the deatils, they area all sharp. Central composition is a good choice. Congratulations.
orme
(6746) 2004-02-25 21:40
Great shot, Jean Michel. Excellent texture and good DOF. The red and black shades go well together. Well framed.
summer89
(5414) 2004-02-26 7:33
Wonderfull Jean.
Now I am learning to take macro´s, I like your's good details, great colors.
Congratulation
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jean Michel Peers (ornis)
(1271) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2003-06-20
- Categories: Transportation
- Camera: Sony DSC-F717, Zeiss 2/9,7-48,5
- Exposure: f/2.1, 1/125 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Details [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-02-22 17:31








