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Critiques [Translate]
- bantonbuju
(43309) - [2005-01-07 4:15]
this one about the turbins i like most - detailed rusty elements and the central circle of the wheel work excellently
- jmdaoudal
(18660) - [2005-01-07 5:30]
Very graphic and the textures are splendid.
Excellent DOF;
I like it.
Jean Michel
- bertolucci
(11358) - [2005-01-07 5:33]
Great conclusion to y'r interesting turbibe wheel series, Jack. I like the stark industriality and simplicity of this capture. The textures are very well rendered too. Very fine job!
- ChrisJ
(56283) - [2005-01-07 5:52]
Who would have tought that high tech industry could become fine art? Well seen, Jack
- Kenny10pin
(19217) - [2005-01-07 8:53]
Great work, I like the close up of the nuts and bolt, very good details attained, I would have loved to of seen a lovely background too with it, but this is just fine, well done
- Hauke
(2) - [2005-01-07 12:38]
Excellent work, Jack. Rounds and nearly rounds and ... edges. ;-) Must hav had a hard life, that turbine. If I spend an eye to the scoring at the bottom. Lots of power... Takk skal du ha for det.
- jhm
(66546) - [2005-01-07 13:01]
A very sharp detail picture Jack, great series I like the close up of the nuts and bolt, detailed elements and the central circle of the wheel work excellently.
Great work here Jack.
Greetings John.
- nwoehnl
(60263) - [2005-01-07 15:00]
Interesting add to your series, Jack. The circular opening of the turbine wheel makes a good frame towards the background, and the bolts give a good repetitive element and appropriate "industrial" touch to the compo. Actually the stitching is not that bad, I think.
- cessy
(13561) - [2005-01-07 22:47]
well found and very nice shot Jack, I could not notice the stiching work :) this could make a nice framing
- RGatward
(19273) - [2005-01-08 8:19]
Good source of image that place. A lot to enjoy here. The detail in the bolts, the way the light catches the machined inside part of the cylinder, producing a range of colours, and the compo in general.
- elihesamian
(25807) - [2005-01-08 10:12]
Hi Jack
Glad to see it after a few days that I was far from home again,I noticed that it's a fine serie that you posted,and I choosed the last,...I enjoy it.A great POV and carefully and skilfully capturing you did,and the result is very fine,...details and colors are excellent,and blue tones add a nice feeling about metalic material,nicely done,very well captured with a great composition,thanks Jack.
Yours
Mohammad
- avigur_11
(21138) - [2005-01-08 16:50]
Stitching is not so bd after all, Jack. Actually the stitching line is hardly seen. I like the heavy industrial touch and the beautiful array of bolts and (loosed!) nuts.
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