Industrial Scape in New Jersey
by Kellice Swaggerty
Title
Industrial Scape in New Jersey
Artist
Kellice Swaggerty
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The location of this northern New Jersey site was on the eastern side of Newark, Essex County, just north of Newark Liberty International Airport.
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February 28th, 2013
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Comments (15)
Sue Smith
Excellent shot and processing, Kellice!!! Black and white is perfect! Love the detail!!! L/F
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks so much, Sue! Often trucks outnumber automobiles on the road where this is located. :)
Steve Purnell
Love this piece. l/f
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
I'm glad you like this Steve! Thanks for all your wonderful comments and continuing support. I really do appreciate it! :)
Ian Mitchell
Superb process....suits the image perfectly......v/f tweet !!
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thank you for your wonderful comments and support, and promotion also, Ian! :)
Sheryl Bobbitt
What a wonderful capture of this industrial structure. I specially like the way the light hits the towers and the visual details of the site. F/V
Amyn Nasser
Love the structure and composition... takes you into the industrial... love the effect. Kellice!!! voted
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
I appreciate your kind comments and support! Thank you very much, Amyn! :)
Heidi Smith
Very nice! I love the grittiness of this industrial scene and your treatment! f/v
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks so much, Heidi! I truly appreciate your kind comments and support! :)
GuoJun Pan
Very nice photo. V.
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thank you so very much GuoJun! I appreciate your kind comments and support!
Linda Phelps
The cropping fits this image nicely. I love the charcole effect you have produced. I used to do charcole drawings. To start with you dust a little charcole on textured paper and spread it around to get an effect like you background. The you remove the light areas and darken the darl areas of what you are looking at and you end up with a drawing simular to your image here. This treatment works so well with this subject!
Kellice Swaggerty replied:
Thanks Linda! I appreciate your wonderful comment, and especially the insights and knowledge you have so graciously shared with me about your charcoal technique!