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19-AUG-2018

#9 Wheel

in motion

FujiFilm X-T20
1/80s f/7.1 at 30.2mm iso200 full exif

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Rob Misanchuk08-Sep-2018 03:42
We're lucky to have seen these in motion. BV
Alexander Kazakov21-Aug-2018 06:51
Great! V
LynnH21-Aug-2018 00:53
Excellent capture of the movement. Good mono too! BV
Markus Grompe20-Aug-2018 21:58
nice... scanned from a negative?
Nick Paoni20-Aug-2018 14:26
Nice use of shutter speed here to give the viewer the sense of the spinning wheel. Black and white worked so well for this.
Robert Houde20-Aug-2018 13:05
Beautiful B&W. V.
Mieke WA Minkjan20-Aug-2018 09:24
looks good in B&W, I can imagine the wheels turning... V
carol j. phipps20-Aug-2018 03:48
Multiple wheels. What would we do without the wheel?!
larose forest photos20-Aug-2018 03:16
I like this choice for "wheel", Fantastic shot and works especially well in mono. V
Range View 20-Aug-2018 00:45
Excellent image of motion well shot in monochrome Dennis.
David.
laine19-Aug-2018 23:39
A great sense of motion and perfectly suitable for b/w. V
Walter Otto Koenig19-Aug-2018 23:27
Great tones and choice of shutter speed to show the motion. "V"
bill friedlander19-Aug-2018 23:17
Interesting arrangement of belts ans pulleys though
not much in the way of safety. V
Graeme19-Aug-2018 21:58
An excellent capture especially in monochrome, Dennis.V
joseantonio19-Aug-2018 19:48
nice and interesting capture.V.
cits_4_pets19-Aug-2018 19:07
Great monochrome and love the action! Well done!v
globalgadabout19-Aug-2018 18:45
no nonsense here, and a whirling machine to be wary of...admire the sense of the moment so well captured..
Carl Carbone19-Aug-2018 17:28
Love the gritty feel. Certainly not OSHA inspected!
Ton T.19-Aug-2018 17:25
Interesting and dangerous harvesting equipment. Lots of workers lost fingers and arms caused by the drive belts. Fascinating shot! V