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 By: Geert Vanden Broeck  
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Photographer  Geert Vanden Broeck {Karma:284}
Project #6 Minimal Depth of Field Camera Model Minolta Dynax 505si
Categories Landscape
Nature
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-80 mm
Uploaded 9/29/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak  T-Max
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 538 Shutter
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Critiques 4 Rating
5.90
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Location City -  Berdorf
State - 
Country - Luxembourg   Luxembourg
About When climbing, one has to abseil. This can become tricky when trusting your life to one single old bolt.
I spoiled several shots to get to this one, capturing a lonely rope running into the deepness.
It was the first time I used B/W film and had it originally printed in sepia tones.
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Jo Dotremont   {K:441} 10/7/2004
I admire the depth of field.
The eye is attracted immediately where it has to, no distractions in the background...

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Kurt Pas   {K:2267} 9/29/2004
Geert,

I really like this one. It is ART.
Temporary I?m using an analog line. I'll keep an eye on your portfolio but not on a regular or frequent bases.

Kurt

btw, you gona be at FBleau 29 Oct- 1 Nov

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Murat Eskinat Murat Eskinat   {K:80} 9/29/2004
Good tone of colour and perspective.

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Amit Chakravarty   {K:2197} 9/29/2004
Liked the tone of the picture very much ..... :-)
Amit.

Do check my work and put in your comments.

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