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Uploaded: 08/14/07 8:17 AM GMT
Rare Trash
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One of a few leftovers...
Nowadays those cans are made of plastic...
Taken at our last holiday stop in Steinbach at the Attersee, Upper Austria

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::Dunstickin
08/14/07 8:47 AM GMT
Super composition Chris..and the effect if terrific!...very intense contrasts!
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::twinkel
08/14/07 8:52 AM GMT
one of the old fashion things that we have lost in this world of plastic, great shot Chris especially in b/w:))
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::ericfx
08/14/07 11:51 AM GMT
I think this is a very nice shot Chris. the b+w look is perfect for this.

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::djholmes
08/14/07 1:38 PM GMT
I really like this. What an interesting shot! And of course it had to be in b/w. The composition and perspective are excellent, the way the patchwork of bricks leads the eye is very pleasing.
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::JQ
08/14/07 4:51 PM GMT
only you could make a trash can look good, this is a cool shot my friend!
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.corngrowth
08/14/07 5:25 PM GMT
Chris, that's meanwhile antique stuff. Think those trash bins will be within a couple of years unpayable. But then we have still your image, in B&W of course (lol). Nice image. Regards, Cornelius
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::tigger3
08/14/07 9:16 PM GMT
I too agree that the black and white was a must for this one. You sure don't see those kind anymore. Good eye there Chris.
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.SEFA
08/14/07 10:12 PM GMT
Love this photo! Great composition, and the B&W goes very well with this old and beautiful trashcan. Into my favs. Thanks for sharing!
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::fogz
08/14/07 10:59 PM GMT
and the funny thing is it has something written on the side like rustie something or other! I like the image in b&w Chris - reminds me of when I was a child - like watching a b&w film!
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::mia04
08/15/07 11:40 AM GMT
The writing is "Austria email" ;-)
My parents have one of those too, I think they are still quite popular in the countryside. Anyway, you captured it quite perfectly, the whole composition with the stone path, the shrubbery, and the old trah can make a great b+w image.
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.Fergus
08/17/07 9:24 PM GMT
excellent shot, works very well in B&W:
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::metpin777
08/18/07 10:42 PM GMT
love it...wish i had one...in my favs
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::ironjoe
08/20/07 4:24 PM GMT
B&W, my kinda stuff. I really like the textures.
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