Spark

Uploaded: November 03, 2004 19:12:56

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f4.8 1/30 70-300 tele @ 170mm.

Okay, I took this while I was in my care downtown Minneapolis this morning. I was at a stoplight, snapped a shot of this guy working a grinder on the side of a building. The light turns green,and I inched forward while taking the shot. (More concerned about driving than taking pictures...) Anyway, I thought this was going to be a "throw-away", But I said to myself, "There's something cool about this to me." I like the colors on the raili

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Jared Stillwell November 03, 2004

sorry about the novel...cont'd
"railings, in combination with the sparks flying every which way, and the anonymity of the guy on the "business end" of that grinder. Sometimes a little camera shake can be good. Some USM and a couple minor adj. to pop the colors out some.

Call me crazy! Let me know what you think..." #185203

Robert A. Simpson November 03, 2004

Be safe 1st and Great shot 2nd. It really did come out interesting, nice job! #889182

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