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Death on the beach


Death on the beach
Photo Information
Copyright: Gilad Benari (gilad33) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 136 W: 0 N: 841] (13376)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-02-13
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Nikon D70, Nikon AF-S DX 18-70m, B+W Circular Polarizing Filter
Exposure: f/10.0, 1/400 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-09-12 16:40
Viewed: 1343
Favorites: 4 [view]
Points: 29
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This was taken on the beach, near Hadera.
It makes you wonder how a car got so deep into a sandy area, but stranger things have been known to happen

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To pilpel-adom: Correct!gilad33 1 09-13 01:11
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Dear Gilad,
Nice and dark picture. I have my theory about why it is buried so deep, nature will always try to make our iron things disappear from our view, here the sand and the wind work together to get it away...
Regards, Fabien

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  • jinbo Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 15 W: 1 N: 16] (317)
  • [2005-09-12 16:49]

I like the feel you created in this photo. The only thing I'd try to do to improve this photo is to bring out as much details of the sky/cloud as possible. I personally felt the sky should be more textural to enhance the mood.

impressive colors in this shot, i like the contrast of the detail and texture of the sand, the car and the deep dark sky, with the bits of light, excellent
emanuela

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  • Yamada Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 344 W: 72 N: 253] (2309)
  • [2005-09-12 17:53]

This shot as a real aura of death to it. The dark clouds are perfect match with the composition, strengthened by the carwreck. You captured it very beautyfully. Very good job.

Hi Gilad,
Good atmopheric picture with that dark sky. It brings a feeling of devastation, desolation, and yes, death. Well framed. Simple: good!
Claire

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  • sayzey Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 666 W: 58 N: 528] (2358)
  • [2005-09-12 19:09]

Hey Gilad, a great atmospheric shot, with the old car on the beach against this sky. You sure do get in some really creative situations!

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  • DarkoG Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 643 W: 103 N: 267] (2223)
  • [2005-09-12 19:34]

Really, Really fantastic, heavy atmosphere, filled with destruction and meaningless of it.

Fantastic photo.

Darko

Nice atmospheric one, Gilad! I guess this is the same location (and the same car...) from a previous photo of the power plant chimneys...IMHO, a crop at the bottom of the picture (the green plant on the left-lower corner would make it even better. In any case, good eye!!
Chen

very impressive! remarkable colour in the sky, looks like a real storm coming in. Very good composition, the broken old car, and the menace of the storm. Well done!

.....tim

goode shot. old world charm includeed. Very good work.

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  • Albrecht Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1944 W: 151 N: 903] (10738)
  • [2005-09-13 2:54]

Hi Gilad
Great shot and impressive sky. Well chosen POV and place of the horizon.
< regards Albrecht >

Photo impressionante...
Le ciel noir et c'est voiture brulé
donne une atmosphère sinistre a cette photo..
La couleur du sable égaie la photo et équilibre le toute..
very nice shot
best regards
VInce

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  • dolin Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2627 W: 447 N: 1494] (15647)
  • [2005-09-13 5:37]

Hi Gilad.
Waouhhhhh the atmosphere in this shot is really incredible.
I like this dark sky with good nuances.
An excellent contrast with the sand.
The position of this "old" car is perfect too.
Very good shot
Thank's
Fred

Wow, how ominous, I think it's the end of the world! I like how the car seems to be melting into the sand, and I like that the sand matches the color of the lighter part of the sky. Great light, too. Regards, Ken.

Gilad
A nice shot, the sky´s color is perfect as your tipical tecnica.

An interesting shot here...good contrast of the detail and texture of the sand...looks like a real storm coming in

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