Themed Photo Challenge #3 - Work
This challenge's theme is: Work
The closing date will be: 16th April 2010
Theme announcement date was: 3rd March 2010
There are a few rules;
A) Photographs must be shot after the theme was announced
B) Photographs should be posted in this thread before the closing date (don't leave it too late)
C) If a person enters more than once, each entry should be in a separate post
D) Please include your theme suggestion for a future challenge, if you win, this may be used
E) No voting for your own photograph(s)
Voting;
When announced, voting (open to any member) will be by Private Message (PM) to Dave Humphries, over a period of two days. This will ask you to state your favourite three photographs in '1st, 2nd, 3rd' order, just as the Monthly un-themed challenge does. Scoring will be done the same '3, 2, 1' points way.
Theme choices;
The theme suggestion of the person that entered the winning photograph will normally be used in the next announcement.
Good luck,
I never said it would be easy
Voting number V4
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...achmentid=3526
Still raining. Just the weather for a bit of marine engineering; wet with a gale blowing.
I was, rather gingerly, leaning over the quayside with my 'rough use' 10D & 28-135 lens. At ISO 800, I managed 1/125 at F8 but ideally would have preferred F11 or smaller.
Even in the gloom the yellow oilskin is giving a bit of glare so I had a couple of goes at some 'clever' editing but ended up preferring this simple edit as I think the darker rather gloomy light captures the moment better.
Re: I never said it would be easy
Rough use a 10D :eek: That engine looks rough.
Re: I never said it would be easy
Yes it is a complete re-engine job. But keeping anything looking pristine in a small fishing boat is impossible.
Most of the time I use a 40D and 24-105 lens for general shots like this but always keep my old equipment in my vehicle for riskier use. I consider that leaning over the quayside while being buffeted by a strong wind constitutes a risky shot. If the worst was to happen, I may 'bounce' on the concrete but my camera gear could suffer irrepairable damage!
Never 'try' to work with....
Some jobs are harder than others
Voting number V12
Taken 17/3/2010 and is one of those HDR thingy's that I don't often do now.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...achmentid=3436