Model:Canon EOS 40D Software Used:Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows Exposure Time:1/100 seconds F Number:F/8 ISO Speed:100 Date Taken:2009:12:30 14:37:48 Exposure Compensation:0 Step Metering Mode:Pattern Flash Mode:Flash did not fire; compulsory flash mode Focal Length:22 mm
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Model:Canon EOS 40D Software Used:Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows Exposure Time:1/250 seconds F Number:F/8 ISO Speed:100 Date Taken:2009:12:30 14:41:17 Exposure Compensation:0 Step Metering Mode:Pattern Flash Mode:Flash did not fire; compulsory flash mode Focal Length:28 mm
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I also like the second one best. You've done a great job with this subject. I have some large power lines near my home that I have been wanting to go out and photograph sometime, too. Maybe I'll have to this weekend and see what I come up with. Thanks for the inspiration.
I've been staring at these towers for almost a year now; thinking that I need to do something with them. I finally just got off my duff and did it. I was really excited about getting the shots from straight underneath, but after getting them back to the house I wasn't as impressed with them.
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-John Sarcasm, frustrating the clueless since 3000 b.c. "There is no Un-Suck filter" David duChemin
I love the first one. The second one screams for an abstract symmetric image but the bushes kind of don't work. I took out the bushes and the extra set of power lines that broke the symmetry. This is just a rough idea, haha, but it was fun to play with, thanks!