Here's a shot from the barn at the ranch where they had horseshoes hung up.
Camera: Mamiya 645 Super camera using Fuji Provia 400X slide film
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Category: [Mamiya 645 Super]
Tags: color film horseshoe medium_format new_mexico
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Nice find. Masterful composition!
Luke on 18th February 2010 @ 3:17am
well seen
yz on 18th February 2010 @ 7:09am
cool shot!
Darin on 18th February 2010 @ 7:55am
That's a great composition, O. Cool pic.
Leni Qinan on 18th February 2010 @ 9:48am
Good eye to see the possibility for this fine silhouette shot. It's a wonder the background was light enough to produce this kind of picture. They make a fine pattern.
Don on 18th February 2010 @ 11:42am
original backlight .
vera on 18th February 2010 @ 1:21pm
one of my favourite slide, unfortunatelly quite expensive ;]
nice pic !
bawgaj on 18th February 2010 @ 2:43pm
Nice shot ! So original !
Celine on 18th February 2010 @ 3:36pm
A very different kind of macro...my favorite kind. It really is quite beautiful.
sherri on 18th February 2010 @ 6:04pm
Lovely frame, a joy to look at and contemplate. The nails through the shoes add so much.
rolo on 18th February 2010 @ 6:08pm
The tiers of horshoes are fascinating, and this borders on the abstract. The OOF background adds a bit of mystery to it as well..
Chris on 18th February 2010 @ 7:09pm
Love the abstraction - I was wondering what those were. I like how there's some rust tones and other things going on in the background at the top and then it just fades to gray - that gives the image depth.
SD (Aspherical) on 18th February 2010 @ 11:28pm
i like it. fine composition.
david on 21st February 2010 @ 6:34am
perfect DOF ! timeless
elaine on 21st February 2010 @ 8:20am
original !
Marie on 23rd February 2010 @ 4:36pm