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Rusty Bollard

Photography Landscape posted on Sep 16, 2006
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Taken with my new 17-85 IS USM. Post in photoshop. Anstruther is a town on the coast in Fife, Scotland, just up the road from st andrews where i am at uni and i was taking shots around the harbour and this shot just screamed at me. So, i took it :) Enjoy! Rich http://album.cogia.net/home.htm

Comments (6)


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Dianthus

5:06AM | Sat, 16 September 2006

Wow what is it? Old tree? But has interesting textures and colour. Really beautiful image and work:)

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Sans2012

7:38AM | Sat, 16 September 2006

Hey nice work Rich. Very sharp and clean capture:)

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ACS-001

2:00PM | Sat, 16 September 2006

It's like the bottom half of a mushroom cloud, frozen in rust. Pretty awesome. Love how you've framed it.

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short_ribs

10:09PM | Sat, 16 September 2006

WOW awesome shot mate... Very cool rusty textures here and love the pov/compo Thanks for sharing... Hope you are having a great weekend! :)

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leliel86

9:38PM | Sun, 17 September 2006

It is an illusion? I think the 'stump' is smaller than we think. The focus and the backdrop is just perfecr.

frankie96

9:56PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

My guess is that it is a close up for a tie down for ships... you have an awesome web site and gallery...nice work...


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F Numberf/10.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 30D
Shutter Speed1/320
Focal Length35

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