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Prosper I (11)
Copyright ©2007, Horst Schmier HoF Win ¤ $

Photographer: Horst Schmier HoF Win ¤ $
Folder: Prosper I
Uploaded: 2007-Jul-24 17:41 EDT
Current Rating: 0.00/0 (Weighted rating: 7.99)
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Camera: Olympus E-1
Lens: Olympus 14-54mm f2.8/3.5
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 100
Aperture: f/5
Shutter Speed: 1/25
Focal Length: 35
Flash: No
Tripod/Monopod: Yes
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Another nice one Horst...

Robert Melnyk HoF ¤ $1 at 17:48 EDT on 2007-Jul-24 [Reply]

Thank you ...

Robert. I´m always flattered by your comments, as you are an intimate connoisseur of this kind of industry.

Thanks again, best wishes,

Horst Schmier HoF Win ¤ $1 at 17:54 EDT on 2007-Jul-24 [Reply]

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it's been a good colorful enjoyable industrial series ...a different take for sure ;-))

dee vee HoF Win ¤ $1 at 18:04 EDT on 2007-Jul-24 [Reply]

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I like this one less than many of your others from the series. It's still an interesting shot but it lacks the deep jewel colours that the others had as well as any sense of activity which those with steam or a glow of heat had. That's not to say that it doesn't occupy a worthy place in the series which I have enjoyed immensely.

adrian tear HoF Win ¤ $ at 02:59 EDT on 2007-Jul-25 [Reply]

Thank you all ...

for your comments. Yes, this is a brave image, belongs for sure to the series, but looks more as an american quarterhorse then an arabian mustang :-))

Best wishes,

Horst Schmier HoF Win ¤ $ at 04:42 EDT on 2007-Jul-25 [Reply]

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Well, this is quite a respectable shot, and fits in nicely with the rest of the series. Tend to agree with Adrian on the points he raises. The colors here aren't quite as deliciously rich as in your other images, and I do miss some of the movement/drama in the rest of the series. But novels/works of music, etc., can't be non-stop drama without quieter interludes for pause and reflection. So I think this works well in the overall scheme; lets us slow down a bit and enjoy a quieter, more static image. It still has a very convincing composition and great lines and placement of key colors. Are you going to tell us when we get to your favorite image, or will you leave us to try to guess it ourselves?

Elisabeth Spector HoF Win ¤ $ at 15:45 EDT on 2007-Jul-25 [Reply]

Thank you so much Elisabeth ...

for your thoughtful comment. Agree completely. Also in a novel you can´t hold the tension almost high (hope I can enhance the tension at the end :-)) BTW, What is about a poll after the last picture about a favorite *LOL No, I´ll name my favorite at last.

Thanks again, hope the next one suits the pattern a bit more. Best wishes,

Horst Schmier HoF Win ¤ $ at 17:44 EDT on 2007-Jul-25 [Reply]