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Karen Stuebing | all galleries >> Galleries >> September Challenge - S > Shattered
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23-NOV-2012 Karen Stuebing

Shattered

West Virginia

For the September Challenge - S. Others can be seen here.

Mamiya RB67 ,Mamiya Sekor 90mm K/L f3.5,Kodak Tmax 400 120
1/100s f/5.6 iso400 hide exif
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Date/Time23-Nov-2012 10:25:42
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globalgadabout09-Jul-2019 23:23
curious how the shattered glass works so well with the metalwork flowers...overall a fascinating image..
Jean D17-Sep-2017 23:38
A excellent find. A very dramatic image. ~V
Julie Oldfield16-Sep-2017 11:32
Fascinatingly eerie. V
Liz Bickel16-Sep-2017 02:09
Outstanding composition that really stands out in monochrome. Love the lines.
Jola Dziubinska15-Sep-2017 20:45
Cool weathered door, excellent capture. V.
Jeff Real14-Sep-2017 22:32
Your compositions in b/w are always so compelling
V
Walter Otto Koenig14-Sep-2017 17:24
Very well composed with these layers of doors. Really like the tones and lighting. "V"
bill friedlander14-Sep-2017 16:20
A fine composition and great tones. Perfect focal length for the shot. V
Tom LeRoy14-Sep-2017 12:20
Love the diagonal light and sharp focus of the shattered glass. Great shooting. V
Bryan Murahashi14-Sep-2017 05:09
A beautiful find among the wreckage.
larose forest photos14-Sep-2017 02:23
This is another of your incredible images where the light is magnificent and the details stunning. Superb work. V
laine13-Sep-2017 21:52
It looks like it was once a lovely door too...a great find for S, Karen. V
Helen Betts13-Sep-2017 21:47
A sad scene, well spotted and captured. I like the light and the repeating forms in particular. V.