Pressure Building by Fred255
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My first upload for 2 weeks PC still not working properly. I have a loan PC. I got this off my external HD.
Thank you for looking, as always any comments or suggestions welcome 8~)
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Comments (17)
Mousson
imaginative scene....
rainbows
A super shot,really gives the impression of pressure. So good to see a work from you Have a beautiful day. Hugs. Di.xx
wonderworld
Very cool shot!! Sorry about your computer- been there and 16 days seemed an eternity!
JeffG7BRJ
Is there a computer bug going round, Wolfgang(billcody) as had a problem with his PC just last week, he had to use his girlfriends laptop, and PJ(mrs Lubner) is also using a borrowed laptop. Hey I wonder if that is eligable for the power of 3 in the forum David? Sorry to hear about the breakdown really David, I hope you get it sorted soon, I know I suffered withdrawl symptons when it happened to me. Excellent capture of the pressure gauge, I have quite a few like this from my steam engines and fire engines. This has a nautical feel to it, I wonder if it's a ships engine or something along those lines? Superb macro. Bravo!!!!!
brylaz
Wonderful image!!!
durleybeachbum
A excellent pic!
kenwas
Excellent image!
auntietk
I like this a lot ... great pov, clarity and dof. Nice!
lizzibell
great capture...
Janiss
FANTASTIC... the DOF is perfect David!
thecytron
Xcellent clarity and details!
Issemissen
Beautiful composition. I really like this.
Littlejock
The POV and composition is just great
CavalierLady
Lovely shot and fabulous POv and DOF! Should be titled pressure released with the gauge at zero? :)
nikolais
great one!
lorandbartho
Bravissimo!
tallpindo
My father had a friend who was worried about MacCaulley propelllor governors on Beech Bonanazas sealing at 40 psi. He reckoned it was beyond the state of the art. I said maybe we should back off on the B-1 where the hydraulic system was at 10,000 psi.