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A new day and new possibilities.
I had the oppurtunity to watch some very interesting precision manouvering today. At my workplace, due to a change in the layout we had to move a rather large grinding machine.
To my disbelief this machine turned out to weight a massive 18 tons(!).
The heavy machinery was rolled in, but when it all comes to detail you can't do without a single precision mechanic.
Our welder had the honours here and had to make some cuts to the previous mounting bolts.
To me the photo looks ok, maybe it looks a bit strange with the DOV but I feel the attention put to the sparks is enhnaced this way.
Well, all I have ot say.
Enjoy the result!
Odd Jarle
Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
Exposure Time: 1/10
F-Stop: f/5.6
ISO Speed Ratings: 800
Focal Length: 106/1 mm
Date Taken: 2008-02-21 13:35
Metering Mode: Average
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
File Size: 176 kb |
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- euryan
(7722) - [2008-02-21 17:33]
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The DOF does seem strange. I keep wondering how the sparks can look so sharp but the man is not. Oh well, it still looks cool. I like artistic industrial shots like this. Nice work.
Regards,
Ryan
Hei Oddi,
Interresting photo. (I can allmost hear the grinder...)
Very nicely captured. Makes me allmost miss that place... =) TFS.
Friendly,
- Halgeir
Nice picture, good pov and colors.
Congratulation
Lucky you to have the camera with you:)
I like this kind of images,people at work,as you have here ,as abulafia(harry) has in his gallery
The yellow rain of lights has so many clear details
Hugs