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    An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Driving out of the house today I came across my neighbour stood in the middle of the lane taking a picture with his mobile phone pointing straight downward at the road.

    Anyway, to cut the story short he had almost come off his Harley navigating the terrain and needed evidence to put pressure on the local council to get the road sorted. It may even go to the local paper to see if they will use it in their 'name and shame' picture section that tends to concentrate road safety.

    Hence, the below which attempts to show the depth of the problem

    An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Posted for fun after reading Christina's comment on her latest thread that she's looking for other areas to experiment with.

    Grahame

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    Re: An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Lol

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    Me too Bobo

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    Hi Grahame,

    FYI I have plenty of experience photographing flooded roads (on going fundraising), and the folks in the small town I lived in would be in heaven to have a road like the one in the image you posted!

    Rainy season roads in the small town I once lived in..

    An Unusual Commission (fun)


    An Unusual Commission (fun)


    My road..

    An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Please excuse the quality of the photos... If I had to do it again I would do just fine, no more practice needed!

    Yes, LOL!

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    Re: An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    An Unusual Commission (fun)
    You missed the Gondola, Christina!


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    My bike was my gondola, and falling or getting stuck in the mud was no fun...!

    Quote Originally Posted by AB26 View Post
    You missed the Gondola, Christina!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    Hi Grahame,

    FYI I have plenty of experience photographing flooded roads (on going fundraising), and the folks in the small town I lived in would be in heaven to have a road like the one in the image you posted!

    Rainy season roads in the small town I once lived in..

    An Unusual Commission (fun)


    An Unusual Commission (fun)


    My road..

    An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Please excuse the quality of the photos... If I had to do it again I would do just fine, no more practice needed!

    Yes, LOL!
    Road?!?


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    Re: An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Driving out of the house today I came across my neighbour stood in the middle of the lane taking a picture with his mobile phone pointing straight downward at the road.

    Anyway, to cut the story short he had almost come off his Harley navigating the terrain and needed evidence to put pressure on the local council to get the road sorted. It may even go to the local paper to see if they will use it in their 'name and shame' picture section that tends to concentrate road safety.

    Hence, the below which attempts to show the depth of the problem

    An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Posted for fun after reading Christina's comment on her latest thread that she's looking for other areas to experiment with.

    Grahame
    Harley Davidson bike ?

    Gosh, that's smooth road for a Harley...................


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    Re: An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Hi Guys/Gals,

    Thanks for the laughs.

    I replaced the word bike for Harley as I suspected some may understand the significance of this as my neighbour does and it's apparent Victor did. Unfortunately he has used that significance to promote his own bias

    Driving up the lane last night in the dark with the headlights on gave the answer for the best lighting to show the severity of the terrain but still investigating what WB to use for car headlights

    Grahame

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    Re: An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Thank you for the laughs... All my best wishes for getting that road fixed so it is safe to drive along.

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    Re: An Unusual Commission (fun)

    Hi Grahame,

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Driving up the lane last night in the dark with the headlights on gave the answer for the best lighting to show the severity of the terrain but still investigating what WB to use for car headlights
    Auto WB?
    Not as if it will need to be of award winning quality - although I appreciate you want it to be good enough to use in the paper.

    It will depend on age of the vehicle, old ones have tungsten halogen (quite warm), even older ones have tungsten alone (warmer), but I would imagine the newer discharge lamps may approach daylight colour temperature - hence my suggestion to just shoot with Auto-WB in camera and, if shot RAW, it can be corrected later if it looks wrong.

    But I bet you knew that really

    Cheers,

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