Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.Hi! my names Steve Waymouth, an English man living in Germany.
Over the past 20 years I have worked in many creative fields (Graphic design, web design, t-shirt printing, Concert promotion, ect,) mainly in the entertainment business.
At the moment I´m discovering the joys of photography.
"To live in the world without seeing its beautiful colors is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books."
THANX FOR YOUR SUPPORT & KIND COMMENTS.
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Comments (16)
Juliette.Gribnau
fantastic lighting !!
jayfar
A great shot and zoom is fantastic.
durleybeachbum
Powerful. I'm slightly disturbed by the lean on the right side.
Richardphotos
I like steel structures like this. when I was a draftsman, this type of steel construction was what I did
flavia49
fantastic picture
Crabbycabby
Wonderful image. Great work.
Hendesse
Excellent industrial photography!
X-PaX
Very nice capture. I like the lighting very much.
photosynthesis
A fine composition. Don't particularly find the sooty, dingy sky appealing, but I guess it's appropriate to the subject matter...
bebopdlx
Excellent.
alanwilliams
detail is superb and the amount of photo opps must be ndless
brewgirlca
I would have plunked for this one being in atmosphere/mood because it has a real ethereal quality. The cloud capture is amazing and those grey colors combined with the wet looking green foliage contrast beautiful with the rusted metal works.
sandra46
very beautiful shot! terrific mood!
charpix
Interesting POV. Wonderful image.
whaleman
A very interesting place! I am guessing the lean on the right that Andrea spotted is due to a wide angle lens, judging by the slight opposite lean on the other side.
tommorules
Fascinating place, but not sure about the p/w. Looks like it's been in a bonfire in places (too burnt...)