Revolutionising Tripods: The Benro Theta Is An Auto-Levelling Travel Tripod
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tull 19 181 United Kingdom
6 Mar 2006 11:41AM
Excellent.

Mark.
Ricky34 17 13
6 Mar 2006 12:00PM
works well very nice well done Smile looks like one of my old ladders
KBan 18 512 4 United Kingdom
6 Mar 2006 12:13PM
still looks great Eric!
Keith
Ade_Osman 19 4.5k 36 England
6 Mar 2006 12:15PM
Don't think I'd want to shin up it Eric....Well spotted!

Ade
old timer 18 55 1 Scotland
6 Mar 2006 12:16PM
Looks good, Eric.
Jim
taggart Plus
18 47 15 United States
6 Mar 2006 2:18PM
Think I probably liked the color version better--but that is because you do colors so wonderfully.

Looks good! Jennnnnnn
tonymarq 17 1 United States
6 Mar 2006 4:58PM
Eric amazing texture from the ladder and the sand! great study in B&W!

tonymarq
KateEW 17
6 Mar 2006 10:29PM
Ummm colour, B&W, colour, B&W mmmm I don't know they are both sooo good. Probably agree with Jennnnnn and would go with the colour if I had to choose!
Kate
7 Mar 2006 12:18AM
Really like this Eric....Really shows the textures and lines quite nicely!
Cheers,
Suzan Smile
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
7 Mar 2006 12:23AM
Thanks for stopping by to view and comment Mark, Ricky, Keith, Ade, Jim, Jen, Tony, Kate and Suzan, good to hear from you all. Smile
7 Mar 2006 2:01AM
let's see if seeing the b&w version first makes a difference. Great shot. Love the contrast... and now off to the colour version

(later...) find this version a lot stronger.
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
7 Mar 2006 2:09AM
That's interesting Koen, I often wonder if the order in which differing versions of an image are perceived actually influences their evaluation. Not to mention the cronological aspect.
John_Duckett 18 386 2 Norfolk Island
7 Mar 2006 5:06AM
This is great Eric. The textures and shapes are great in b&w (looks like Andy and David were right)

John
glazzaro 18 70 23 United States
7 Mar 2006 6:27AM
Good suggestion, it works! Spot on! Click!!!

Greg
Marian 17 62 England
7 Mar 2006 6:46AM
What was a ladder doing in the sea? Still, it's made an interesting image.
Marian
bruce295 17 28 United Kingdom
7 Mar 2006 6:56AM
Prefer this version, love the lines and textures.

Geoff
Jasbe 17 116 England
7 Mar 2006 8:32AM
Lovely textures in the sand Eric, nice focal point.
Jason
highlander 19 32 Scotland
7 Mar 2006 12:07PM
Good tonal range Eric and the crisp clarity is excellent.
Doug.
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
7 Mar 2006 12:11PM
Thanks John, Greg, Marian, Geoff, Jason and Doug, good to hear from you all. Smile
martinw 17 251 England
9 Mar 2006 4:52AM
Lovely textture and works a treat in B/W.
Martin
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
9 Mar 2006 8:11AM
Cheers Martin, glad you like it. Smile
Mavis 21 143 2 England
10 Mar 2006 2:43AM
Think this is great especially in B/W . Hope no-one is still holding on !! xx
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
10 Mar 2006 5:41AM
Lol, thanks Mavis, good to hear from you. Smile
PatriciaWilson 19 617 58 Greece
12 Mar 2006 12:03PM
Love this!
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
12 Mar 2006 12:31PM
Thanks Patricia. Smile
oppo 17 6 2 Scotland
17 Mar 2006 10:47AM
My goodness you really know how to shoot patterns and texture..Well done
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
17 Mar 2006 1:47PM
Cheers Phil. Smile
johnmd 19 38
30 Mar 2006 11:30AM
Really like this image Eric. Also like Dune Wood but I particularly like the diagonal against the wavy patterns in this - and as for the contrast and textures! Really great shot and treatment.
Regards
John
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
30 Mar 2006 11:36AM
Thanks John, glad you like it. Smile
RobinF 16 83 1 England
14 Sep 2006 9:08AM
New EPZ member so didn't see the colour original of this, but this is so good! It has everything, the light, the texture of the sand, the shadows etc etc. The overall atmosphere is superb. regards Robin
ericfaragh Plus
19 149 6 United Kingdom
14 Sep 2006 10:02PM
Thank you Robin, and welcome to ephotozine. Smile

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