Comments: gauge

See, this one is more my style. Doesn't look so processed, and it's nice and dirty and real. Yesterday's was too pristine, too digital. This is a small slice of detail from something I don't usually pay any attention to. Much better.

Posted by Hal at January 11, 2005 10:30 AM

Nice photo Sam. But, just to be correct – it's a volume guage, not a pressure guage.
I trust you'll excuse my pedantry.

Posted by George Dunbar at January 11, 2005 12:09 PM

How about calling it 715,130 odd foot of grunts. Nice shot Sam.

Posted by phirleh at January 11, 2005 12:43 PM

I very much like this picture, you have a fantastic eye for composition and color. AND, with that kit lens. Man, you rock Sam.

Posted by Richard at January 11, 2005 02:31 PM

LOVELY colours!!!

Nice eye, Sam.....as usual!

Posted by Kathy at January 11, 2005 02:36 PM

do you know the reason why some of the dials are in a clockwiase and some in anti-clockwise direction?

Posted by rohit at January 11, 2005 02:41 PM

You should get DSL ;). Cheaper and reliable.

Posted by redk at January 11, 2005 04:04 PM

I really like this one. Many of your photos are able to take the “every day” and make it special. Nice composition, nice color all I can say is wow.

Posted by Pete T. at January 11, 2005 06:34 PM

Very nice. I like the way the one thin tube on the side looks nearly 3 dimensional. It stands out so clearly.

Look forward

Posted by scott at January 11, 2005 06:37 PM

Well photographed, but unfortunatly, this subject is too often used. Cliché, nothing that interesting. Maybe crop it around the actual guage, draw the attention to all those crazy spinning meters.

Posted by Will at January 11, 2005 07:53 PM

Keep the colours flowing, this is doing well but I think the focus is too "flat"..

I think you should experiment, take two pictures from a tripod with different focus lengths and then fool around with them in photoshop, but SAY IT IS A PHOTOSHOP *shrug*

Posted by Lorin Halpert at January 11, 2005 09:40 PM

Nice Photo. The play of the blue and the rust is realy striking. Phirleh however needs to learn how to read a meter though. It's [10,715,000 +3] cubic feet.

Posted by VK at January 11, 2005 10:10 PM

Simply gorgeous. Beauty in the simplest things.

Posted by Colin at January 12, 2005 12:13 AM

I stand corrected VK, but I did say "odd foot of grunts", so it was only an approximation. ;)

Posted by phirleh at January 12, 2005 09:20 AM
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