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September 2001 Daniel Bollag

TruckTracks*
by Daniel Bollag

Concha-Beach, San Sebastián (Spain)

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Daniel Bollag22-Nov-2007 19:44
Many thanks for your kind remark, Bill! it hadn't occured to me to consider the island in the background a "second subject". Now--as you say so--I might need to ask bottles for some postprocessing help enhancing the sky...?! ;-) db.
Bill Borne21-Nov-2007 15:08
Great photograqphy and the subject of it is outstanding...Usually a photo has one main subject, but this has the tracks and the mountain.
Daniel Bollag18-Nov-2007 11:53
I appreciate your commenting in such a friendly way on all three of my entries, Tabrizi: Thanks a lot! -- db.
Tabrizi 18-Nov-2007 03:24
Nice catch Daniel. Very sharp eyes for you to notice it.
Daniel Bollag17-Nov-2007 13:06
Thanks a lot, Kathy, for commenting! -- db.
Kathy Palmer 17-Nov-2007 12:32
Very nice, Daniel! Love the patterns created by the tires in the sand! Good eye.
Daniel Bollag17-Nov-2007 12:14
Glad you like it, bottles, Ann and Denise! The "amazing" depth of field you mention, Ann, is one of the characteristics of all those small digicams: an asset for landscape-photography, but a pain for portraits when you'd like a shallow DOF the digicam can't deliver. This was one of the main reasons for me to step up to a DSLR. Thank you all three for commenting! -- db.
Denise17-Nov-2007 00:35
What a fabulous image. Incredible detail in the truck tracks. Good eye to have seen the scene ;-))
Ann Chaikin16-Nov-2007 21:41
Very very cool! Amazing depth of field. Ann
Guest 16-Nov-2007 18:28
How clever, I would never have thought of this. That's what is so good about these challenges, they're full of good ideas that we can learn from! Nice shot and great entry Daniel.