Padlocked

© Paul Conlan

Padlocked

Uploaded: October 30, 2005

Description

ISO200 – F2.8 – 1/30th Sec. / Edits in PS8 and LView Pro – Image "Reversed"

Comments

Roger Bernabo October 30, 2005

Love the photo finish to this!! #335136

Janine Russell level-deluxe October 30, 2005

Paul, wonderful composition, effects & detail. #2015574

Paul Conlan October 30, 2005

Roger and Janine, thank you for your comments. I'm pleased you like the photo. It is one of my "reversals" (negative like images). I've photographed this door before, but never from this angle and I've never entered a photo of it. It's on an old warehouse. I thought it was interesting the way the lock was sticking out. I drove by it a few days ago and the padlock was replaced by a new silver lock. Anyway ... thanks again... and best wishes. #2015659

June Marie Sobrito November 17, 2005

I also love the angle..very nice work! #2086730

Paul Conlan November 17, 2005

Thanks June... I'm pleased you like the photo! #2086912

Lori Carlson November 17, 2005

Wonderful in perspective, effects and subject Paul!! Congrats on being "featured" too!! :0) #2089332

Paul Conlan November 17, 2005

Thanks Lori... I appreciate it... but how was it featured? I haven't a clue. Fill me in!! Please...
#2089352

Lori Carlson November 17, 2005

You are in the Digital Darkroom Newsletter!! Congrats again! :0) #2089377

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