High Performance Motorcycles besides 3D is my passion. CGI and Scuba are my favorite pastimes. All of the Images I post here are for the community at large so please enjoy.
BIO
I spent 5 years working for a leading Park Ave, advertising firm. From there I moved on and I am currently a Telecommunications and Networking professional working on projects around the world. I get to do 3D for my job but not nearly as much as I'd like. Lightwave, Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver are but a few apps in which I am proficient.
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Comments (2)
doruksal
Of all the photos in this serial, this one is possibly my favourite... Immense destruction, 'the man' as 'the cause', yet the man also is crushed under the towering destruction... The off-centered and imbalanced composition, and also the worn condition of the photo just adds to what I feel and want to tell... This and the other ones are valuable documents...
pnevai
Yes this also happens, I also like this one the best out of all the shots. You describe it very well. I only wish that the photograph was not so worn and scratched. The really amazing thing about all of these photographs. Is the quality of the photography. This is evident when you take into consideration that these scans are from prints that are 2.5 X 4 inches. Half the size of normal prints. I just had to get these into a digital format before time destroys them.