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Uploaded: 05/02/04 9:54 PM GMT
Industrial Grid
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Hehe. :) I liked the graphic simplicity of this shot. Reinforcement bars is maybe not my typical subject but I have been known to shoot rusting stuff before... I did consider filtering it in various ways and it looks rather nice in glowing edges or sligthly blurred but I prefer this untouched version myself.

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prismmagic
05/02/04 10:13 PM GMT
Great shot Klas. You defiantly have an eye for photography well done Sir.
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::bigjon
05/02/04 11:53 PM GMT
Very nice i realy like it agree with prismagic
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Steb
05/03/04 12:12 AM GMT
Nice shot and great subject. It is about a 9/10 for me. I am not sure whether it is the angle of the photo or seeing the sunny side of the bars on the right, but it does not quite "click" completely yet - for me.

Steb
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mum42
05/03/04 2:56 AM GMT
I think it has more than enough visual integrity to withstand the temptation to "tweak" it in filters. Nice balance of contrasts and light patterns.
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+camerahound
05/03/04 3:17 AM GMT
Very, very impressive, Klas. Your artist's eye found this when most others would pass it by. At first I thought it might be someone's render, but after spotting your name, I knew it had to be real. You continue to dazzle with your superb photography.
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+cc_Beowulf
05/03/04 3:17 AM GMT
This is real?? Wow. Neat shot.
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co2metal
05/03/04 3:26 AM GMT
yes this is excellent... great job!
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::JOHANNA
05/03/04 6:49 AM GMT
Great and very special shot! Ilike it,Klas.
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carpe diem.
::kjh000
05/03/04 11:11 AM GMT
Oh, boy. :) Thank you all for the great comments! Sorry for not posting individual responses. I did like the shot myself but I was not prepared for such a good reception of it. ^_^ My fascination for small or otherwise overlooked things is rather much based on my love for simple graphic shapes and interesting textures. I'm really happy that you liked this one.
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::mayne
05/11/04 5:52 AM GMT
Excellent take Klas. I really like the shadowing here. Impressive:-)
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Darryl
::kjh000
05/11/04 8:24 PM GMT
Thank you for the kind words Darryl. :)
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+Piner
05/16/04 1:02 AM GMT
Superb shot, 'Nuff said. :c)
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::kjh000
05/17/04 11:41 AM GMT
Thanks. :) It's much appreciated that you take the time and say it Tom. :)
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::regmar
06/21/04 3:21 AM GMT
Great shot! See, I'd have *never* thought of shooting something like that! Its geometric simplicity on top of its lack of intrinsic limits makes this shot reek of infinity. Nicely done, and you must have quite an imagination to have spotted that one.
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kjh000
06/21/04 5:53 AM GMT
Thank you for the great compliment. :) I like to think I have some imagination. ^_^ My choice of motives is oftenly a result of my allmost infinite fascination of what you might call the graphical details that makes up the world as we know it. Usually we don't notice all the "parts". I think my main project as a photographer is to try and see what parts of the world will be enhanced in the context of a photography. =)
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alzco
09/03/04 2:37 PM GMT
Superb shot! Love it! Ordinary everyday stuff made to look inspiring via the medium of camera.
I agree with that last thing you said :o)
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Hey, I'm the visionary, you come up with the nuts and bolts.
::kjh000
09/04/04 7:02 AM GMT
Thank you Al. :) The world is sometimes a more interesting place with a camera at hand.
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Forester
10/25/04 10:02 PM GMT
Very inovative idea. I would never guess what is it.
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::kjh000
10/26/04 3:09 PM GMT
Hehe. :) Thank you Blaz.
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Disciple
11/11/04 6:12 PM GMT
I like this image, its such an effective photo that looks complex for something which in itself is so simple. It reminds me of a chocolate bar :P I like it. 8/10 for me.
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kjh000
11/25/04 2:51 PM GMT
Hehe. :) Tnx for the kind words. I like your association btw. ^_^
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::arneh
02/05/05 10:19 AM GMT
Visst är det fantastiskt att dessa armeringsnät som man trampat på, najat, svurit åt och klippt sönder visar sig vara så här vackra när de lyfts av lastbilen och fångats av kameran! Mönstret och skuggorna är fascinerande faktiskt. En nia.
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stormdancer
06/07/05 3:31 PM GMT
great shot...nice shadows in it...and right angle.
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kjh000
06/08/05 9:28 PM GMT
Thank you Paul, I'm glad you liked it. :)
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silentecho15
06/16/05 4:38 AM GMT
this is a reallly cool picture.
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.sunny184
05/17/12 3:36 PM GMT
I never liked rusting metal so much! Great 3D shot.
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