Gladiator
Uploaded: July 08, 2011
Engine S302 sits ready to roll outside the fire station in Bolton, Ontario. Tokina 11-16 mm lens, 1/50 sec, f/16.
(CA)
Exif: F Number: 16, Exposure Bias Value: -0.67, ExposureTime: 1/50 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 13.00 mm, Model: NIKON D90
Steve M. Harrington July 08, 2011
B&W version. #1391573Patti Coblentz July 11, 2011
Amazing color, detail, and comp...love the wide angle effect on this, Steve. #9522156Steve M. Harrington July 11, 2011
Thank you, Patti. I love the wide angle lens! :)Lynn R. Powers July 11, 2011
Color VersionI would have liked to see more of the front of the fire engine. The crop seems a little too tight for my tastes.
Aside for that I like it.
Lynn #9522555
Steve M. Harrington July 11, 2011
Thanks for your comment, Lynn. I wanted to focus the eye on the stripe here. Here is a shot that includes the front.Kathleen K. Parker July 11, 2011
What a great name for the fire engine!!Steve M. Harrington July 11, 2011
Gladiator is a good masculine name for a fire engine! Btw, it was driven by a woman. There is a message there, I think. :) Thank you, kk.Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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