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Photographer Steve Rosenbach  Steve Rosenbach {Karma:8338}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model Canon A40
Categories Cityscape
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Portfolio Lens 35-105mm (equivalent)
Uploaded 11/5/2003 Film / Memory Type Digital (2MP)
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About Shot at the gritty Hess Oil terminal in gritty, industrial Curtis Bay, Maryland. The red pipe is a fire protection (water) line for the green oil tank in the background. I was trying to isolate some beauty in this unlovely setting, but I'm very unsure if I had any success. I appreciate your comments and suggestions!
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Sergio Lopez   {K:487} 3/6/2004
I love this shot!

Sergio.

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Becky V   {K:9699} 11/5/2003
LOL! Just be careful!

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Steve Rosenbach Steve Rosenbach   {K:8338} 11/5/2003
Hi Becky,
Thank you for taking the time to submit your thoughtful comment. Now that you mention it, I could go back there with a stepladder to shoot from a higher angle and eliminate some or all of the rock. Maybe I'll even try a 6' stepladder to get way up there. If all else, fails, I can try to borrow a longer lens to isolate the tank and red pipe. Thanks again!

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Becky V   {K:9699} 11/5/2003
It's not bad attempt at all . . . A few thoughts: perhaps try going back on a sunny day. Sunshine would eliminate the cool cast to the photo, make the colours more vivid and a clear blue sky would give a third dynamic colour to the shot. Otherwise, I'd like to see the elimination of the white completely and a focus on the structures instead. I love the red pipe. Is there a way of framing the shot so there's more pipe and tank and less rock? I feel the rocks detract a bit from both the strong colours and lines of the other two elements. To me it's not a question of beauty ('cause you've found it); it's about maximizing impact. :)

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Steve Rosenbach Steve Rosenbach   {K:8338} 11/5/2003
Hello Martin, thanks for your thoughtful comments. I was not convinced either that I had actually found beauty in this photo - I feel ambivalent about it (aha - I should submit it as a Help! Project photo). I agree with your idea about lining up the steps and red pipe - but this was about the best angle I could get because of a high fence around the dyke for these tanks. - Best regards, SteveR

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 11/5/2003
Steve, beautiful details
Great colours and sharp
Teunis

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Martin Rohrmann   {K:587} 11/5/2003
Iam not sure. You wrote, that you want to isolate beauty in this enviroment.
Thats a poetic way of taking photos. BUT, in my opionion, you have to
transfer your intention in this photo, and I cant find this beauty, cause
it seems to me very striking ...

Furthermore, if the stairs would hit the pipe exactly, than the
composition would be better.

/ / / feel free to visit my website where you can find my
portfolio: / / / www.martinrohrmann.de

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