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Felt the Pain, Then Everything Went Red .........

Photography Weird posted on Nov 05, 2009
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Thought I'd post a "different" sort of photo today. Unlike any of the rest of my postings, this one has just a bit of post-processing ... =-)

Comments (6)


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bmac62

12:33AM | Thu, 05 November 2009

Like it Rick...this really jumps off the page. Creative use of a simple but unusual sign.

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PSDuck

12:49AM | Thu, 05 November 2009

Cool render! Growing up in the American southwest, that sign was always in the back of my mind.

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morningglory

6:14AM | Thu, 05 November 2009

Neat idea, looks great!

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Sea_Dog

10:23AM | Thu, 05 November 2009

Well done. Very imaginative.

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kgb224

2:31PM | Thu, 05 November 2009

Excellent work.

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Chipka

8:01PM | Sat, 07 November 2009

This is imaginative and surreal...especially to someone who has never lived in an area shared with poisonous snakes. My fraternal grandparents lived in Mississippi, in an area innundated with pygmy rattlesnakes (and other assorted stinging, carnivorous, and poisonous creatures) but I never saw such signs. Wonderful work. It evokes quite a lot, and strangely enough, a lot of it is comforting. There's a certain beauty, after all, associated with venomous snakes.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Shutter Speed1/2500
ISO Speed400
Focal Length250

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