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The Art of Engineering


The Art of Engineering
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Copyright: Magnus SE (MvS) Silver Star Critiquer [C: 16 W: 0 N: 6] (58)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-04-04
Categories: Daily Life, Transportation, Nocturnal
Camera: Sony DSC F-717, Carl Zeiss
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-04-04 16:27
Viewed: 751
Points: 12
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Today I saw this pole with electric wires for the train and was amazed by the number of gadgets required to make it all work.

I took the picture and thought I would try to sort it out at home instead, but then again why not let you do it for me instead.

:D

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To alvaraalto: Passed with DistinctionMvS 1 04-04 18:20
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Hi Magnus - they seem to be almost all the same all over the world ! You caught them great in color. I found these a couple of months ago :

http://www.treklens.com/gallery/Europe/Belgium/photo26768.htm

Very nice tones and compo !
Marleen

Well Magnus,
Like a real modern teacher you asked the solution at the pupils instead of telling us the solution. Ok. I think the construction with the 2 wheels is to compensate change of length by temperature change. And of course there are some electrical isolation elements.
I hope you will correct this exam quickly and I hope to get a sufficient mark.
Groet Rob

  • Great 
  • wayne Gold Star Critiquer [C: 292 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-04-04 18:16]

nice interesting shot, good comp, the angle you chose for the silouhette is perfect against the natural backdrop. has a graphic feel to it that works very well. i would paint out that that little speck in the sky to finish it off.

Hi Magnus,
Very well done. Composition is very good, thanks for not centering. :) The colors I like a lot...the sepia tone does something...not sure, but, makes it more special that just "b&w," in my opinion. The gears and contraptions on this pole are very interesting to view...good subject matter.
Well done!
Richard

Beautiful tones in your photo!!! It's a delight to see that yellowish glow and the strong dark silhouettes. The pole and the lines create a very dinamic point of view in the photo and it's like we are about to see it move;-)
Well done Magnus!!
Ana

  • Great 
  • Saiz Gold Star Critiquer [C: 909 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-04-05 11:26]

On se demande par oł cela commence et qui tient qui ... bien vu!
Antonio

  • Great 
  • LarZ Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 99 W: 0 N: 60] (313)
  • [2005-08-14 9:05]

Hej Magnus,
Great and simple picture with wonderful silhouettes. The dark-white contrast is very good and strong. Very well seen.
Groeten,
Lars

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