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Photo of the Day ~ Abstract Patterns Category ~ October 31, 2008

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Thing
by Daniel Källmalm (kallmalm) 
Camera:
Olympus E-3
Location:
Östersund
 
Sweden

Photographer Notes:
None.


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Robin-Lee Vieira commented on October 31, 2008 00:52:
Great reflections, lines, texture and tone..in this well seen, and creatively captured thing!I'll be anxious to find out what it is! Big congrats Daniel! (^O^)
ellen hodges commented on October 31, 2008 06:20:
Congrats, Daniel, on a creative capture!! Love the pov!!
Kumiko Parkinson commented on October 31, 2008 09:42:
Wonderful DOF, details and the lighting, Great find and POV, Daniel! Congratulations!
Kirsten Kjaer commented on October 31, 2008 11:44:
Cool abstract, Daniel. Congrats on your win today.
Linn Smith commented on October 31, 2008 14:33:
So well seen making a wonderful abstract look captured with good DOF and terrific lighting! Congratulations on your win today!
Caj Källmalm commented on October 31, 2008 17:59:
Very good, brother! A true abstract in it's most abstract meaning... The details in this photo is quite amazing. Did you use the fisheye for this one? Congratulations to your first Abstract pattern POTD!
Mustafa Kizilcay commented on October 31, 2008 18:17:
A striking abstract image, Daniel. Well seen! I cannot guess, what it is. Congratulations on your win today!
Daniel Källmalm commented on October 31, 2008 18:27:
Thanks everyone, I appreciate your comments and kind words... As for what it is, it is a part of a pipe for some kind of machine used in a big kind of kitchen that I found at an old abandoned military area not far from where I live... and bro, no FE for this one... the best thing about this is that I don't have to shoot this category anymore now that I have a win here ;)... thanks again all of you


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