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16-NOV-2008

Sled Wall - Stefan

Olympus Evolt E-510
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Date/Time16-Nov-2008 07:42:01
MakeOlympus
ModelE-510
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Focal Length12 mm
Exposure Time1/25 sec
Aperturef/4
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-1.00
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Pete Olson 05-Jan-2009 22:49
That is a wonderful looking old sled. My wife collects antique skis and sleds and is always looking around antique shops for "finds" like this.
Miroslav Kral 05-Jan-2009 21:33
It looks very antique and fresh in same time. Like the colours. Good work, Stefan.
Olympus DSLR Challenge05-Jan-2009 03:15
This is really a fine shot Stefan. It raises photography to the status of a memorial. Perhaps the old pump rooms and root cellars might get another life, yer :-)

brent
Guest 04-Jan-2009 17:20
This appears to be a shed or basement room and the textures of the walls contrast nicely. That ancient sled is a collector's item, for sure. The subtle tones are enlivened by the bright copper.

Unusual still life.

Brenda
Guest 29-Dec-2008 22:34
It is a quirky photo that seems to work well Stefan. Alistair
Shirley Haden27-Dec-2008 07:41
This shot is full off oddities to me. The sled that seems to have not seen the snow for years, the very shiny copper watering can with the gutter spout right behind it and the little table with an ashtray on it saying if you want to smoke, here's the place you have to do it. I too, love that copper bit of color on the wall to the right of the sled. Great shot Stefan!
Guest 26-Dec-2008 16:46
I like how the wall on the right echos the colour of the copper watering can.
I agree that it does take a moment to get the perpective, which adds interest.
Guest 26-Dec-2008 02:19
I like this Steve.
By the first look i didn't notice the spike that the copper watering thingy is hanging from, so i struggled a bit with up/down perspective. :-)

Goffen