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Photographer Ian McIntosh  Ian McIntosh {Karma:42997}
Project #10 Grainy Film for Effect Camera Model powershot a80
Categories Abstracts
Humor
Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Aramoana
Lens 7.8-23.4mm
Uploaded 5/31/2004 Film / Memory Type digital iso400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1987 Shutter 15s
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 38 Rating
6.06
/ 16 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  OTAGO
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About Moonlight torch light
"The mole"
Quadtoned.
Highly evolved society of rusty bolts.
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There are 38 Comments in 1 Pages
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.. ...   {K:6642} 7/2/2005
hey that's perfect..i'm impressed..

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Prying Open   {K:-544} 1/24/2005
scary!:-)

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Mary Haywood   {K:362} 1/21/2005
Looks like the world is ending to me

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Manu    Manu     {K:13082} 1/7/2005
Excellent shot and treatment. Full of deama and depth/color. Many thanks for your comment on Wave

Cheers

Manu

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 9/22/2004
Certainly a bang for buck camera.
You've seen the success Kevin Collier had with his a60 though?
Full manual controls so essential (and rare amongst the sonys in the same price range), I think they are afraid of scaring new entrants off.
Also canon have a very nice way of processing the image somehow. I never got jagged lines or crude compression with it.
Sadly stolen though, so am looking for something else and actually using film in the meantime (and using a series of images by a friend right now, (suddenly last summer).
I'd love to get away from canon for the next purchase but can't really see the strengths of any other camera brand for the price. Looking at the digital slrs I even think it's still canon for its lower a.s.a..
Nice to hear from you by the way. take care I've just seen your bus again. Love that.

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Sergio Lopez   {K:487} 9/22/2004
Very Powerful Image! what a great shot... just goes to show, it's not the camera, but the person behind the camera...

I hope to take a shot this great someday...

a fellow A80 shooter...
Sergio

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Aykan OZENER Aykan OZENER   {K:5996} 9/7/2004
Super

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Mari Mar   {K:11469} 9/5/2004
Wonderful, congratulations, Ian!!

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Klaas Jan van Egmond   {K:121} 9/5/2004
great picture, i like the movement in the clouds, very dynamic

Klaas Jan

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None    {K:3946} 8/26/2004
impressive, ian...

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Aimee' Desire' Aimee' Desire'   {K:744} 7/8/2004
Loving your style Ian!

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kita mcintosh   {K:18594} 6/19/2004
is this more like the ral cross i wonder? in my faves. good evening darling.

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Chance Aabron   {K:388} 6/11/2004
Damn good.

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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 6/3/2004
Industrial and techno imagery... I love it.

Looks like the cover for a Neo Fascist Speed Metal band or something like that... Pretty intense.

Cheers

ppdix says 7

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- -   {K:2997} 6/1/2004
wouw!impressive!!!!

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sunrise    {K:6651} 6/1/2004
Thanks I thing I understand, it??s better if it was in french or spanish...but...Thank, and have good time

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luis pereira luis pereira   {K:26013} 6/1/2004
Maybe I've been overwhelmed by all the talk about the movie "Passion" by Mel Gibson but this image looks like an fantastic abstract of a crucifixion. The nails, the crossed bars and even the sky. Just fantastic. Powerful.

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messiah minasian   {K:85} 6/1/2004
very dramatic. its funny how your mind plays tricks on you. when i look at the shot i see the cross. im probably just feeling guilty about something. i am catholic after all. :) nice shot though.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 6/1/2004
Gerhard I think you are quite right.
Especially the wood?
I've been working on this for about a month and had given up actually but feel I took a few strides towards it last night with realizing I could chose the tones in quadtone. Did try to pale it further but that is beyond me at present without making the grains ugly.
Thanks for the feedback

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 6/1/2004
wow.. unbelievable. amazing so great sepia range and so dramatic. fabulous work from an ordinary thing. wonderful. well done dear Ian
Kisses, Biliana

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Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP   {K:18382} 6/1/2004
Large work of art. My respect for you. Congratulation. Could besomewhat brighter.
6 Point.
Greeting Gerhard

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Tiro Leander   {K:19060} 6/1/2004
wow... how monumental.. and looks like from a bad dream..

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Roger Cotgreave   {K:15892} 6/1/2004
very good..

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 6/1/2004
Neil. You are so modest my friend. Your work is gorgeous and your words and photos are those of a positive and life enhancing human being. Just can't say enough about your positivity and honesty and how much I have appreciated your support from day one.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 6/1/2004
Sunrise,
Always good to hear from you.
Aramoana is a maori place name.
The root words of which are Ara, meaning pathway or bridge, and Moana, meaning sea.
A beautiful word.
It refers to the channels that go through what was an island and is now a spit at the mouth of our long narrow harbour here in Dunedin.
Thanks for asking.
Hope this translates.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 6/1/2004
gladys gladys you are a scam artist and you're contact is a form of abuse. Hopefully you will be deleted as soon as possible.

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sunrise    {K:6651} 6/1/2004
In portuguese: esta um espanto!
(Sorry,what??s Aramoana??)

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John Lamb   {K:9687} 6/1/2004
I'd recognise this sillouette anywhere Ian.

One of my favourite places on the harbour. I have been dive-bombed by nesting Terns here many times.

Get up early in the middle of Winter and walk to the end of the mole as the big easterly swell rushes past.It tends to put things in perspective.

Great rendition and full of the power of the place. I often wonder if Robert Falcon Scott and his 'chaps' gazed on this pier as they left Port all those years ago on that ill-fated last trip to the ice? It still holds the ghosts.

Cheers John

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 6/1/2004
What a strange and beautiful civilization! Very strong image lan! My best to You in New Zealand! Bye from New Jersey USA! JOHN

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Philip Lindsay   {K:1748} 6/1/2004
iron man
can he walk at all
or if he moves
will he fall
is he live or dead
has he thoughts in his head

sabbath dude

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Marcio Janousek Marcio Janousek   {K:32538} 5/31/2004
Another splendid work! My regards !!

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Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 5/31/2004
Imageopolis Featured Photo Critique Hi Ian, i have to give you a +6 for this one (that is from me an excellent ;-)) Why well i admire your courage and creativity. You have something that i wish i had. When i look at my own portfolio i find them all to tame, almost boring, too safe. But when i look at yours i can see the work of an artist - i mean that sincerly!
This one i find a little dark and sinistre, but i can see a good photo in it. My congrats and best wishes - your friend, Neil
PS: The rivets on the roof are stones holding the slating down! It's quite common here.

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Isaac Varzim   {K:1047} 5/31/2004
Wow!! Dramatic! I loved it, congrats!

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Oto Hejmala   {K:-626} 5/31/2004
this is good. Strange things happen in the night.

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31373} 5/31/2004
"Highly Evolved???" Where's the baseball field? Interesting and very clever. Now...if you could work a stone face into it somewhere....

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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42404} 5/31/2004
7+++++++++, impresive pic and work, congrats

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Lilywhite Lilith Lilywhite Lilith   {K:1809} 5/31/2004
fantastic work!!
best regards, ekkehard

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A. W. Osnafotos A. W. Osnafotos   {K:6373} 5/31/2004
cool !!

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