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Submitters Name: Gregg Iverson
Title: Skyblue
Equipment: OM 4T, 24/2.8 hand held.
F Stop: 5.6
Shutter Speed: On auto.
Film used: Provia 160
Technical Information: Cropped and curves adjusted in PhotoShop 5.0 LE to match what I saw
Subject Information: I wanted to do an abstract that was not a macro type photo. This is the one I liked best of my attempts.
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Great abstract composition!
Nice straight lines shooting way up in that blue sky.
Nice!

Comment left by: Alasdair Mackintosh (vanda@dtn.ntl.com) I like the way that this picture fools you into thinking that you're looking at reflections in a mirror-glass building, until you look a bit more closely, and realise that you're looking straight through a metal frame.

(Which is odd, if you think about it, because seeing the sky framed by a fence or a window frame or whatever ought to be more common than seeing it reflected off the outside of a particular type of building. Perhaps that's because we've all seen too many pictures of the sky reflected off mirror-glass?)

On a technical note, I think the JPEG compression might have been set a bit too high for this one, as there's some evidence of compression artifacts. Setting a higher quality for the JPEG would do better justice to the picture.

Comment left by: John Robison (omrobison@yahoo.com) This just grabbed me! In my mind I'm in the southwest, and this is part of a massive radio antenna looking skyward,....is anyone out there? Thats what I like about it, your imagination can supply many different views of this image.



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