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28-MAR-2007 Franky2005

10th: The Forgotten Story Of The Red Helmet
by Franky2005

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Helen Betts03-Apr-2007 04:13
Great find, nicely captured. And love the title! Helen
Katherine Stanback's Photos31-Mar-2007 14:18
Cool capture - I like the composition, lighting and colorful graffiti!
Sony Forums Challenges30-Mar-2007 12:28
Love this. MCsaba
Franky2005 30-Mar-2007 07:14
Finally I decided to take the new crop to put here. Thanks again for the input!
Franky2005 29-Mar-2007 07:58
Thank you guys! I really appreciate your input. Again I am struggling with the right corpping for this shot. You now find another one in the demo. Of course I had the chance to work on a better resolution. If are interested to do so also, please refer to the demo image where I included a link to the original file (a bit resized).

A few words on the scenario (old train station). They are twearing it down soon and the area normally must not be accessed. I just went in for the second time because the light was great this morning. Unfortunately I was stopped by a guy who send me out and I only was able to get very few shots. The thing is that 50 meters away a couple of workers were removing some asbestos (wearing protection equipment). I may come back when they are finished with their job.

Chers,
Frank
moonman 29-Mar-2007 03:14
Very fine capture. I too took the liberty of doing an alternate version in the demo section.
Guest 29-Mar-2007 02:12
Frank, this is a hoot, and I love your title! :-) But I wonder whether the little guy might be a touch too well "forgotten", surrounded as he is by that roof and extreme foreground. The part-demolished pavement is interesting, though, and gives good depth. How about a thin panoramic crop? -http://www.pbase.com/image/76323546/original
- Mike