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These objects - at one time useful in various ways - now lie discarded in an alley. Their current state depicts their transformation from objects of meaning and utility to obsoletes.
ISO: 100
Aperture: f/10
Shutter Speed: 1/80 sec
Intent: sharp lines, steel strong texture
Time of Day/Conditions: Afternoon Sunny
Nikon Coolpix P500
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 55.0mm
f/8
1/5 sec
Date: 9/9/14
Time: 2:54P
This is a very old bench I came across at a local pet cemetery. I really like the detail in the iron portion and the decayed appearance. The bug just happened to be there!
The goal was to demonstrate the frozen motion technique. Ducheman mentions that higher ISOs cause noise in a picture, so I tried my best to go with as low of an ISO as I could under the circumstances. Because of certain circumstances, I could not take this picture when there was enough light out and thus did not get a completely crystal clear frozen picture. I adjusted levels and saturation and cropped the picture.
The goal was to demonstrate rule of thirds. Freeman says lowering the horizon line can bring attention to the sky, and I tried to do. I think the sky didn't look quite as vibrant in the photo as it did in real life. I adjusted levels and saturation, adjusted contrast on the barn, and cropped the picture.
This is a work response to www.flickr.com/photos/60363741@N04/5577878737/
The sentence is 'Nothing lasts forever'.