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08-JUN-2008 tvsometime

Danger High Voltage

Great Notch, NJ


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ctfchallenge12-Jun-2008 05:05
Nice composition although, it is just a little non-symmetric. The light and the bold sky look good. You picked a good time of day to shoot this. - J.V.
ctfchallenge12-Jun-2008 03:18
there was a mystery in the scroll. Oh well.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge12-Jun-2008 02:30
Thanks all. Here's the "700" version. -tv
ctfchallenge11-Jun-2008 04:34
The interesting perspective works well. I'm with you on this one and like it as is with the powerful red warning sign but with Rod in that is would be better without the needed scroll. -COAmature
ctfchallenge10-Jun-2008 16:54
nice colors and composition - it's certainly an imposing sight.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge10-Jun-2008 14:55
Power for sure! I especially like the little red "Danger" sign as this will fry you in no time! :-) CJ
ctfchallenge09-Jun-2008 23:40
I like how you framed this shot, tv - well done! - angioman
Rod 09-Jun-2008 12:29
The problem might be I have to scroll to see all of the picy because now the thumbnail shows up it looks good. Having to scroll can ruin the context of some picys, I tried it at medium which is too small & it looks a lot better. I think 700 on the longest side is the way to go for viewing picys here.
ctfchallenge09-Jun-2008 03:17
Rod, I think there is a fundamental difference in the way we see things. Yours is usually more minimal and to the point, and for me, very instructive. Mine is compulsively cluttered and detailed. In this case, I couldn't give up the way the tower builds from the base, and I like the red sign as a punctuation mark balanced by the white building on the right. Thanks to Troy too. -tv
Guest 09-Jun-2008 03:09
Great View! I agree with Rod about the power statement. Well Done.
Rod 08-Jun-2008 23:15
The POV adds to the power but for some reason the the bottom of the picy distracts me. As I scroll the picy down so only the top half is showing the picy locks in more as a power statement. Maybe I just have a cliche minds eye:-)