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The back of a turbine wheel


The back of a turbine wheel
Photo Information
Copyright: Jack R Johanson (jrj) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5485 W: 506 N: 7212] (32773)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-12-30
Categories: Architecture
Camera: Nikon D70, Nikkor AF 28-100 G
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Hydro Power Plants in Norway [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2005-01-07 3:54
Viewed: 780
Points: 24
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The last detail of this turbine wheel at display outside the electrical power plant Vamma Kraftstasjon.

I guess after tighten all these bolts the wheel is safely anchored to whatever technical devise in question.

There was so narrow space on this side of the wheel, less than 1 m ending in a tiny fence, that this posting had to be done by a 2 stitching photo job. Unfortunately the stitching is not perfect, but hope you still accept it.

Next in this series: On top of the dam

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this one about the turbins i like most - detailed rusty elements and the central circle of the wheel work excellently

Very graphic and the textures are splendid.
Excellent DOF;
I like it.
Jean Michel

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!

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  • ChrisJ Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 8721 W: 919 N: 11602] (56283)
  • [2005-01-07 5:52]

Who would have tought that high tech industry could become fine art? Well seen, Jack

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

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  • Hauke Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 168 W: 11 N: 1] (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.

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  • jhm Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 12551 W: 270 N: 16633] (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.

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.

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  • cessy Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2257 W: 99 N: 2339] (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

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.

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

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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