A Very Powerful Composition
Get it? Get it? (I hope not).
http://www.pbase.com/cjsouthern/imag...1/original.jpg
Just a bit of a fun - shot whilst out on a short walk tonight. A bit of a story behind it though ...
... the house you can see at the bottom is one that I used to rent - and it used to have a tree just out of frame to the left. That tree was a GREAT tree - problem is, it grew so tall it grew right up into the 33,000 volt power lines above. One day I got a knock on the door and answered it to find a couple of electricity working basically pointing out "err - you have a tree growing into 33,000 volt lines" (hint, not a good thing when it's raining and people are near the tree). So ...
... they had a 1-off offer - they'll either trim it back or cut it down, but it's a once-only offer - after that the owners would have to pay for it. I was really supposed to get permission since it wasn't my house, but I know from experience that getting these kinds of things done is as rare as hens teeth - so I took the position that "forgiveness is easier to get than permission" and told them to cut it down (fix the issue once and for all).
Boy - I can tell you that that went down a treat when word got back to the owners! (not!). No regrets though - don't know about you lot, but I'd rather upset the owners than risk someone getting electrocuted on 33KVA lines.
I've been meaning to shoot this composition for a while - I'm going through a bit of a silhouette phase at the moment (no pun intended for the electricians amongst you!) ("Phase" get it?) (best I quit now while I'm only 5 miles behind!).
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Truly a "Shocking story", I could see how owners would be so "lit up" over hearing about their tree after the fact. Have you told the "current" owners this story...:D
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My resistance to punning commentaries is amply charged by such electric wit. Perhaps the former residence was your Ohm Sweet Ohm? Ugh.
David
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Watt a blinking liberty you took :eek:
Were you charged?
Or did you manage to dissipate their anger?
I dunno, you think you're such a bright spark!
While the neighbourhood dogs may be safer, that was one less tree for them to raise a leg at!
We could keep pylon it on all night ...
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Lookout everyone, Dave is on a roll here, no stopping him
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Your wit is clearly "conducting" "sparks" throughout this forum.
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Awwww - you guys just light up me day!
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Glad to see the PP transformed the shot.
Now there's a stick (two in fact) that I wouldn't want to get hold of the wrong end!
They're not called kilo-volts for nothing.
But you must insulate yourself from all this dire humour ;)
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Dave Humphries
Glad to see the PP transformed the shot.
Nah - it was pretty "electric" to start with!
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Now there's a stick (two in fact) that I wouldn't want to get hold of the wrong end!
Thanks for "enlightening" me Dave - it's "jolted" me into action!
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But you must insulate yourself from all this dire humour ;)
That's OK - it's pretty "dry" humour, so I don't feel the need to "conduct" myself any differently from normal!
PS: Nobody has commented on the actual image yet!:eek:
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Oh yeah, your right, electrifying Colin simply electrifying. :rolleyes:
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jacsul
Oh yeah, your right, electrifying Colin simply electrifying. :rolleyes:
I know - I'm just "tingling" all over :)
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Colin Southern
Nobody has commented on the actual image yet!
It's better that way, trust me .... ;) (only joking)
Well, you did say it was "just a bit of fun", so perhaps we didn't realise we should be commenting on the pic; we thought we'd have fun instead ;):D
OK, honestly, my initial thought was the orange blob was a flashover, then I saw it was just a street lamp :(
Dunno what else to say really, given the subject, I doubt you'll sell many for wall hanging ;) and although the sky is (of course) a really nice colour, as a whole, it is hardly picturesque. :o
I could suggest the chimney is a tad distracting when taken together with the trees and roofline, but do you really need to know this? :eek: :rolleyes:
Happy now? :D:D:D
Or did I take this too seriously? :confused:
Regards,
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for the comments :) Yeah - I'd prefer that the light (and chimney) weren't there - unfortunatly - can't do much about them (I tried cloning them out, but the colour graduation is just too delicate to get away with it (I tried for an hour or so) (easy enough at small sizes, but too obvious bigger).
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Great image and treatment.
Cropping to the top 1/3 almost makes it look like a music sheet - Wired for Sound?
Howard
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Hi Howard,
Thanks for the comments :)
To be honest, it just a bit of a "throw away" shot (my term for something that's just a bit of fun, but will never sell) - when I don't get out shooting as often as I'd like I get "fidgety" and have to go walk-abouts with a camera to stop me going stir-crazy!
It's a good reminder though that often nice things to shoot are right under our noses if we look hard enough for them!
PS: How are you feeling these days?
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This is a nice silhouette photograph. The sun lies just below the horizion and creates a slightly melonchany mood. However, the lamp seems lightly out of place to me. I can't put a finger on what is wrong though. Perhaps the position or colour of it.
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Blazing fire
This is a nice silhouette photograph. The sun lies just below the horizion and creates a slightly melonchany mood. However, the lamp seems lightly out of place to me. I can't put a finger on what is wrong though. Perhaps the position or colour of it.
I'd love to have "lost the light" (in fact, I spent about an hour on the PC trying). Problem I have is that the lights come on when the ambient light levels fall to a certain level - and the after-glow appears after this time - so about all I can do is try to find a better composition, without the light. :(