What a great idea and well executed think its no 1 for me to
Hi Roly
great to see a couple of really different tkae on both theme's....doubt very much that Secure will be repeated by anyone else
Sweet....yup , aggre with more needle less syringe but thats about all the crit....works well
Secure.....cooo , I'd love to have a bash at flying one of those beasts !#1 for me....nice angle & focus....great shot considering the ISO
Dunno about secure, that looks down right scary.
No points from me. I have a massive fear of flying and therefore any photo that is connected to planes fails.
I prefer the first one too
#1 for me too Roly, the flap is kinda lost in the image in #2.
I know its not everyones cup of tea but may I suggest an HDR treatment if you ever shoot the same subject again? A friend of mine has aircraft cockpit HDR photographs and the level of detail in them is phenomenal.
I also enjoyed your side storyline to these images. Good work Iain
Roly
another good week. No1 for me, great dof, at such a big iso i think you ve done a really good job.
Ooooo I was thinking chock shot too, but I'm stuck indoors on sick leave:razz:
You need a close up of it now.
but whoops I've given my idea away!Rolyratman said:Now read that quickly lol
It never even entered my head to do a close up of the chock :bonk:
Here we go then, I have avoided this section on purpose to try and not get influenced by others photos.
Sweet (too much) was sitting around my Dad's trying to think of something different to post for the theme this week when he checked his blood sugar level and gave himself some Insulin.
Cheers Dad, job done...lol
TP Week 4 - (Too) Sweet by o RATMAN o, on Flickr
Thanks for the comments guy's and gal's. Think I will use a reshoot card with the Sweet photo at some point, just wanted to do something different but I just kept thinking about jelly babies...
This week for secure I thought I would take my camera into work for the night, this is the flight deck of a Boeing 757, a few millions dollars worth of aircraft. Always tickled me that in amongst all that technology you still can't beat a simple plastic flapper for the cabin secure placard.
Taken at night I had to use ISO 3200 to get a shutter speed that I could hand hold whilst sitting on the flight deck floor, would of liked to got more of the throttle quadrant in or the yoke but it took the attention away from the cabin secure placard.
TP Week 5 - Secure by o RATMAN o, on Flickr
cabinsecure2 by o RATMAN o, on Flickr
No you're not imagining things, the placard wouldn't fit in the second shot so I moved it
Rolyratman said:And believe me there has been many a night shift where I would rip open that cupboard and give them a slap lol
I'm sure that designers of airliners sit and discuss the most awkward component and then decided to build the entire aircraft around it