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Formidable avec un champs très réduit , un voile de lumière viens ce poser sur la rouille , mélanger avec le blé du pain. Avant que cette voiture vienne finir dans cet endroit, il à transportant énormément de gens , dans toute les direction, il reste là dans la bleutée du rayon du soleil, chaque photo nous parle de nous, mélangeant nos réaction du moment. Sa va tu as un très bon appareil la Canon 40D, souvent compliquer au départ, pour trouvé les bonnes mesure , ensuite comme tout on s'améliore au fil des jours. Siam
28 Jul 2008 5:39am
@Siam: Merci le Siam, vous écrivez tellement , j'ai eu la par éloquence même pensée que toi… que cette voiture avait voyagé beaucoup par mille avant qu'elle soit venue à son endroit de repos final et à quel point belle elle a regardé au soleil qui semble exposition sa beauté par sa coquille rouillée. Je me suis aussi demandé combien de personnes avaient voyagé dans cette vieille voiture. Oui Canon 40D est un bel appareil-photo, je l'aiment… que c'est allé bien à mon meilleur ami : o)
I like very much the image and I feel as Siam that it tells us a story. I hope to see the rest-
28 Jul 2008 6:08am
@Paco Díaz: Hahha, I was just on your page leaving a comment, very interesting... I hope the translation is ok. Thanks for your comments Paco and for stopping by.
Old scrap vehicles are probably in every country so well here. Fun picture
28 Jul 2008 7:09am
@Kent: Thanks for your comments Kent, much appreciated.
@Erik: Thanks Erik, a few rustic images coming up over the next few days. Thanks for stopping by, your comments always appreciated.
Great image Kylie. Excellent use of the grass and depth of field.
28 Jul 2008 7:17am
@Matt Sutton: Cheers Matt, much appreciated.
beautiful light & nicely done - can't wait to see the rest of the series
28 Jul 2008 8:32am
@Betsy Barron: Thank you so much Betsy, I really appreciate your lovely comments, I had a look at your pic today, it is awesome! Thanks for visiting.
You've given this old car a mysterious touch ...great PoV! I'm very curious about the rest of this series.
28 Jul 2008 9:08am
@Monique: Thank for your comments Monique, the old truck kind of had a mysterious feel about it hiding there in the grass, I am glad you saw this in the image, quite a magestic old thing it was. Thanks for stopping by.
Wonderful image Kylie, look forward to the rest of the series....intriguing!
28 Jul 2008 9:09am
@linerberry: Thanks Linerberry, I hope you enjoy the rest of them. Re your response, yep it's been pretty cold, it's been getting down to -2 of a night here the last week, what about there? How did you look that up by the way? Thanks for stopping by, your comments always appreciated.
Like everyone else, I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of this series, too. The perspective and the grass are beautiful!
28 Jul 2008 9:19am
@Eric Fry: Thank Eric, I hope you all enjoy the rest of the series. Thank you for your kind comments, they are really appreciated.
Nice. the idea is a good one and the image excellent. Very pleasing.
28 Jul 2008 11:02am
@Michael Skorulski: Thanks you Michael.
This pix has mystic touch, depth of field is great At first viewing the subject could be a prehistoric monster with its eye peering through the grass. A well composed image
28 Jul 2008 11:30am
@papa bear: :o), thanks Dad... prehistoric monster... hahha love it!
Love how the car's headlights seems as though its peeking over the grass! amazing image!
28 Jul 2008 12:44pm
@Carlos Palma: That's what caught my eye also Carlos and if you look real closely there is a big dollup of bird poop that looks like the iris of an eye... thanks for stopping by, appreciate your comments.
@Laurie: Many thanks Laure, appreciate your comments.
gorgeous -- love the feathery foreground... this is indeed story telling territory! excellent capture!
28 Jul 2008 1:14pm
@dj.tigersprout: Wow DJ, thank you so much for your generous and kind comments, I am very touched. Very much appreciated as always.
@Joy: Many thanks Joy.
I like old rusted things. The shot is a peek through at a past world through the blur of grass.
28 Jul 2008 4:27pm
@Michael Rawluk: I like old rusted things too as you will see in the next few shots :o) great to photograph hey. Thanks for Michael!
@Marhilde: Thank you for stopping by and for your comments Marhilde!
I love the golden light and the soft focus on the long grass.
28 Jul 2008 8:58pm
@Pied Crow: Thanks for stopping by Pied Crow, yes the afternoon light on the rusty old truck was really beautiful, kind of gave the car a third dimension. Thanks for your comments!
Good framing, the moving grass really adds to the impact of the shot.
28 Jul 2008 10:33pm
@Richard_Irwin: Thank you for stopping by Richard, really appreciate your comments here.
@Thomas Griffioen: cheers Thomas, thanks for your comments.
The love the blurriness of tall grass which is in front of the rusted frame of the car. It adds to the caption of this photo.
29 Jul 2008 1:34am
@Steven: Thannk you Steven, much appreciated!
Amazing... looking forward to the other pics in the series...
29 Jul 2008 3:38am
@gbe: Thank you for droping by and for your comments Grant!
Very nice! Your eye seeks and fiinds hidden talking images ! Thank you!
29 Jul 2008 8:55am
@toni42: What a lovely compliment, thank you so much Toni and for visiting, much appreciated.
@Lorraine: Many thanks Lorraine!
What a fabulous treatment of this subject! I must hand it to you, Kylie, for seeing the possibility here, and for getting it together so well.
29 Jul 2008 11:29am
@Andrew Gould: Thanks Andrew... I must admit I can't take all the credit, I have a beautiful image hanging on my wall of an old car my friend Matt Sutton took, it inspired me to try and capture this old beauty when I stumbled across it on the way home from the mountains this particular day. Thanks for your great comments.
I love this old car...
mysterious car, everybody can imagine a story ...
as a last light in the grass...
29 Jul 2008 9:37pm
I like your low framing to include the grass, this soften a lot a subject that is generally hard, the rust. I like also the round shape of the car's light. Beautiful.
30 Jul 2008 2:04am
@akarui: Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my images today Akarui, your comments are very much appreciated!
Wow, what a find and so well captured.
30 Jul 2008 5:07am
@sherri: Thank you Sherri, appreciate you stopping by and for your lovely comments on my page today, really appreciate it!
nice concept - nicely composed and with good dof. I'm enjoying this series on Rusty :)
31 Jul 2008 4:45pm
bravo, j'adore:
-la composition
- le rendu de la rouille
- le premier plan très flou qui forme un voile.
Encore bravo, j'adore
5 Aug 2008 1:14pm
Canon EOS 40D
1/1000 second
F/3.2
ISO 400
100 mm