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Photographer  Chuck Freeman {Karma:13616}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Minolta af 7000
Categories Architecture
Journalism
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28mm-80mm Maxxum
Uploaded 7/22/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodachrome 64
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 431 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  near Commerce, Ga. USA
State -  GA., USA
Country - United States   United States
About These tanks did not stay long-someone purchased them soon after this photo was taken. Sun was sitting in west, making exposure kinda difficult.
Kodachrome 64 Film used
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Ian V   {K:1730} 12/10/2005
really like this one, its very intriguing

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david george   {K:481} 8/2/2005
just looked at your website,definately American 'Old School',which I love.I was inspired by Edward Weston and taught [in England] by an american photographer called Jack Wellpot and an english photographer called John Blakemore.That's probably more imformation than you need,but if you know either of their work then you know where I'm coming from.Regards David

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Matt Hopson Matt Hopson   {K:1340} 7/27/2005
Nice job on the exposure, considering the diffucult conditions.
I hope that you got some close-ups of these guys before they disappeared.

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Chuck Freeman   {K:13616} 7/24/2005
Thanks K-your comments and comprehension are greatly appreciated.

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Kevin Collier   {K:19076} 7/23/2005
Chuck - I love your images - I have to say I look forward to everyone - this is simply classic. K

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Hugh Hill   {K:1618} 7/22/2005
Man thats one great picture and from no on that space will never be the same to look at.

well thought out chuck on a great picture.

Hugh

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Lea Mulqueen   {K:7396} 7/22/2005
Interesting scene. Nice symetrical composition. I like how your small aperature gave a star effect to the sun.

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