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Photographer James Cook  James Cook {Karma:38068}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Canon PowerShot SD550
Categories Architecture
Abstracts
Transportation
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Abstracts
Lens fixed, no digital zoom
Uploaded 9/10/2006 Film / Memory Type 3072 x 2304 ISO: 50
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Views 976 Shutter 1/320
Favorites Aperture f/7.1
Critiques 40 Rating
6.60
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Location City -  Seattle
State -  WA
Country - United States   United States
About This image (7007) was shot near the Ballard Locks (the Magnolia side) on 12 August 2006.

This is part of the train bridge that runs just West of the Locks.

This image has been slightly cropped and the brightness, contrast, and color were also slightly corrected.

I look forward to your questions, comments, and criticisms.
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There are 40 Comments in 1 Pages
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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 3/17/2007
Thanks, Harry.

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H L H L   {K:11377} 3/16/2007
Perfectly titled!
Harry

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 12/26/2006
Thanks, John. Cheers.

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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 12/26/2006
GREAT! Love the blurness on the foreground here, really impressive image of perspective James.
Best wishes

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 11/25/2006
Justin - Thank you. I think you mean cropping out the out-of-focus section? Yes, I can see that. I kept it this way to give that sense of presence to the viewer. Feel free to post your version to the thread.

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justin ames   {K:1860} 11/25/2006
very interesting, james. it also works well, i think, cropping out the bottom. it's more "abstract", less emotional. interesting indeed. j.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/20/2006
Phil - As usual, I probably shot a couple of dozen images variously working with this theme. I chose this one for that sense of falling (backward)--hence the title. Thanks for taking a look.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/20/2006
Thanks, Dario.

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Phillip  Minnis    Phillip  Minnis    {K:13131} 9/19/2006
What a fantastic image, James! Captured from a great perspective! Wonderful textures, patterns and DOF! Well done, mate!

Cheers

Phil

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Dario Stefani   {K:4938} 9/19/2006
good presentation!Great perspective and details..
Regards,Dario

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/18/2006
Leo - Thanks. I was trying for something a little different (from a train bridge).

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Leo Régnier  Я£ Leo Régnier  Я£   {K:67696} 9/18/2006
Great title for a great perspective picture!!! Very well done my friend!!!!
Leo

7++++++++

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/15/2006
Alessandro - Thank you.

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Alessandro Berselli Alessandro Berselli   {K:2920} 9/15/2006
Excellent choice of line and planes, great costuction of the image. A route to nowhere. More than 7. Congratulation Alessandro.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/15/2006
Jeanette - Yep. That's what it's all about. Thanks.

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 9/15/2006
Indeed this shot creates vertigo!
jeanette

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/15/2006
Simon - Thanks. I agree about the wires. They really do finish off this photograph.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/15/2006
Albert - Thank you so very much for your kind words.

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Simon Meeds   {K:182} 9/14/2006
Surprisingly dynamic for a solid structure. Not only the "in your face" rivets, but the diagonal wires against an ultra-blue sky. Good shot.

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Albert Jacobs Albert Jacobs   {K:9527} 9/14/2006
Hi James,

Nice composition, the perspective, your POV and the DOF choise in front work very nice together with the rust and the colors. So this forms an interesting and excellent image. Compliments, my friend.

Wish you alle well and see you,
Albert

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/13/2006
Thanks, Tiziana.

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User Deleted   {K:2} 9/13/2006
very beautiful shoot...i like the angle..the texture...nice job!! ;)

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/12/2006
Yutaka - Thanks for your enthousiasm. I'm glad you like this one.

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Yutaka Itinose Yutaka Itinose   {K:22586} 9/12/2006
nicely composed vertigo dear James:):):),I met first beautiful vertigo.Thanks.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/12/2006
João - Thank you.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/12/2006
Robin - Thanks. I really liked this photograph (from the series) because of the way the sky/cables finishes it off.

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Robin W Robin W   {K:16308} 9/12/2006
Circles and lines, color and texture, great perspective and composition...nice balance...love it James!
Take care...Robin

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João F * Photography João F * Photography   {K:41945} 9/12/2006
Fantástic James C. !!
joão

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/12/2006
Ah, yes. Very true. Thanks, Ian.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 9/12/2006
Pert of what's nice about this for me is the walls either side. The sense this is not a view often seen.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/12/2006
Ian - Thank you. I think I understand procession (the rivets) but hidden? Please, tell me more.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 9/12/2006
Quite a procession! Hidden.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/11/2006
Thanks, Pablo.

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Pablo Dylan Pablo Dylan   {K:63918} 9/11/2006
Very nice composition!!

Pablo

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/11/2006
Roger - Up. The fat bit that goes from the upper-left corner to the center is the bridge itself (on top of there goes the train). This is one of the supports. What strikes me is that I get this sense of being really high up (the camera was about head height)--hence the title.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/11/2006
Toshi - I like the way the image gives a sense of floating or falling. This comes, I think, from the geometries. As Alicia pointed out, it is the rust and the textures (and the geometry) which put this all together. Thank you so much for your kind words.

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 9/11/2006
hehe looking up or along but??

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Toshi  Toshi    {K:11924} 9/11/2006
The perspective makes this shot - well chosen. The rusted and deteriorating bits and pieces of the bridge adds nice texture and the solid lines found in the image create a good balance. Very nice shot James.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 9/11/2006
Alicia - Gracias. Es importante los herrumbres y las texturas, sí. Pero, las geometrías es también esencial. Las tres llaves a esta fotografía. Hasta luego.

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Alicia Popp   {K:87532} 9/11/2006
Uffff... qué perspectiva!Me gusta esos herrumbres y esas texturas.. encantadoras!
Felicitaciones!

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