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  1. Broken Glass

    Thursday, May 17th, 2007 at 10:28 am
    EXIF: 70 mm,  1/800 sec,  f/4.5, ISO 100

    Broken Glass on a seafront Shelter.

    15 Comments | 8,733 views
  1. I have no idea if this is technically good. I just know what I like and I really like this shot. Well done.

  2. Wow. I love the lines created from the jagged edges. They outline the blurred subjects with a dangerous frame. The abused glass around adds much drama to the image.

  3. excellent shot ! I like this …

  4. Nice dof, nice composition.

  5. Nice shot. I like the dof.

  6. cy

    talk about a little distressed.lol. really a nice find. the light captures all the little details so well.

  7. Really nice photo. Great focus play.

  8. iv been checking your Bblog over a year and half now!! love your abstract work! amazing. I just go speechless when I see them, its my fav. subject and you making very hard to me :)

  9. Tena koe ehoa
    I think the b&w gives the image a lot of visual impetus. The tones in this format seem to equate better as an accent than they would in colour IMHO. The contrasts of opaqueness and transluscency and out-of-focus/DOF qualities make a good point of interest here also.

  10. Very good one ; nice and sharp on the broken window and a perfect dof ! Graytones are perfect ! Strong visual image

  11. Great use of the depth of field here. The sharp glass adds to the contrasting effect.

  12. Love this one, Andy. The detail in the glass is great.

  13. Yes, i like the narrow DOf you used here, is the key of the shot.

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