Monday, April 30, 2007

Power to the People

This is an incidental shot.

I was at a spot where I intended to shoot some river scenes but the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police for you non-Canadians) were swarming. Looking for a guy who had (allegedly stolen a car and was in the process of stripping it. They had his partner in custody.

I didn't feel like trudging through the crime scene so I shot from above. Some shots of the vehicle and some others.

This is one of the others.

Power to the people.

12 comments:

  1. Wow!
    I really like your blog! Just dicovered it yersterday. A lot of everything. Just the way I like it.

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  2. Anonymous9:32 p.m.

    a great image... simple but yet so much to explore:)

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  3. Anonymous1:04 a.m.

    great shot!

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  4. Anonymous1:17 a.m.

    nice b&w, good conversion ; like the different shapes

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  5. Anonymous4:38 a.m.

    Incidental shot, but nice shot.

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  6. Anonymous6:44 a.m.

    Its like they say: Some of the best shots are unplanned.

    The detail in this shot is nice, and I like the different trails of lines...and not to mention the "Zapping" it could cause if you happened to get really, really, really close.

    Indeed, Power to the people..and Power to the photograph.

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  7. Anonymous11:41 a.m.

    I bet they got their man.

    Good photo - shouldn't it be rotated?

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  8. A really excellent shot: witty, elegant, perfectly composed and with a lovely grayscale. And...what a perfect title!

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  9. Anonymous2:43 a.m.

    superbe photo. beau travail
    senegal photo

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  10. Anonymous4:04 a.m.

    I love this show. The grayscale is superb and the DOF is excellent. The RCMP are not to be trifled with either.

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  11. Anonymous9:44 a.m.

    I'm discovering your photographs and I really like them. And this incidental shot is great!

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  12. Perfectly composed and with a lovely grayscale. Congratulation.

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