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26-JAN-2008 Justin Miller

7th Place
How it Works

by Justin Miller

Wheels, cogs, gears, all working together to get things done!

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1/40s f/3.5 at 5.8mm iso80 full exif

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Glyn 12-Dec-2008 13:43
Hi Justin. This takes me back to the Newtonian notion of 'Machineries of the Universe', I think it's the way you've lit and framed this ... more wheels fading into the Darkness which gives me the feeling of e Eternity. I think you've gone waaay beyond any ONE set of cogs with this one. And having that small patch of maximum brightness of th enear-cog kind of offers it to me so I can 'touch' this spot of the comsos. It connects ME the ovserver with the whole. Take care
Justin Miller10-Dec-2008 02:01
It is indeed a water driven machine...though not a 'working' one...just for display. B&W just seemed to give it more grit and wear. Thank you.
Jo 06-Dec-2008 20:07
Great shot Justin. Black and white works very well for those worn out parts. Is that part of some wind or water driven machine?