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  • Canon EOS 20D
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    Posted 3 years ago

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    0 tbit

    uh... wow.

    0 peter

    Great combination of worn down material. Excellent detail and toning with a spooky feel. Good job!

    0 Lise-Lotte Gerding

    Er desværre lidt tom for ord lige nu, men hold et godt billede, det her!!

    0 Ryan Rahn

    Love the triangular composition, and rotate angle of the photo, along with the three colors of the three subjects. Very cool!

    Why 1/800sec? Maybe a higher f-stop, but really a great photo. :)

    0 What The Heck Journal

    Another very moody shot which perfectly represents the contents of your fabulous photoblog. I love what you do in these HDR images. Maybe I should try the infamous program since it seems to work very nice.
    - Martin

    0 Kenny

    Thanks a lot for excellent comments!

    matthew> Great storytelling ;) I only saw the generator thing as a life support machine for the old wrecked trains. Hence the title. I'm sure there are many more stories.

    dan> This one is an HDR, yes (I did one more a week ago). Three bracket (-1, 0, 1) convertions from one RAW file. The light was very flat and HDR is excellent for these cloudy type of shots with no direct sunlight. I like the look ;)

    marc> Thanks, man. I do feel a little worried at the moment, it is getting harder and harder.

    0 marc

    I like your photos. This one is another fantastic shot with very good photoshop work. But comparing to other photos you make this one is just a bit too overcrowded. My eye does not know clearly where to rest. It seems a bit to nervous. But I still like it!

    0 steve

    Great shot, I think you've managed to achieve a mood normally only captured in B&W.

    0 noushin

    Stunning colors, composition is really on the spot as well.

    0 Joe Kallo

    I'm a big fan of the chiaroscuro style that you use in many of your compositions.

    0 frisky?

    beauty!!!

    0 dan culberson

    Are these HDR images? The tones you are achieving are fantastic.

    0 Matthew Greco

    This is a very creepy scene you've got here. I really like the textures of the grass and sky.

    0 Gio

    Dramatic shot kenny! I like tones and contrast. Beautiful composition!

    0 Tom from (Lucerne Times)

    Next moody picture of Moodaholic. Really impressive.

    0 Kris

    One of the best Kenny! This is truly an amazing shot...

    0 Micki

    You did create a fabulous image here. Such moody colors and the angle is wonderful.

    0 kendall

    Your colouring, processing, whatever... it's fantastic. This is definitely inspiring work.

    0 matthew

    in looking at these three pieces, it seems as though they are involved in a very interesting conversation. I'm sure they have lots of tales to tell. very moving photo!

    0 armeen

    love the drama here.

    0 Jason Ertel

    I really like this. I've gravitated towards train themes and this is perfect.

    Regards,
    Jason

    0 Renato

    Another marterful composition Kenny!

    There is so much to look at in this shot!

    Nice!

    0 BobC

    I really like your tones and the moody sky. You'll have to let us know what processing you do here as you get quite a surreal effect. Very nice.

    0 eterisk

    So beautiful.. I love the colour tone and the decay.

    0 emil

    Oh, cool perspective and really interesting scenary. Love the depth and the evil-looking clouds.

    0 Lee

    Awesome!

    0 Seth

    Very good stuff, I like it!

    0 Ashish Sidapara

    I am the first one to say that this is an amazing shot!! hehe ..


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