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paulatchinson
December 08, 2019
Hi - this image would be a great entry for my ‘HARD WORK’ challenge I have created.
Could I persuade to give it a go and enter?
The URL is viewbug.com/challenge/hard-work-photo-challenge-by-paulatchinson
To enter Go to my Viewbug Page - click on my avatar image - click on the link to CHALLENGES, then CREATED and choose 'HARD WORK'.
I hope you enter and best of luck.
Paul
Could I persuade to give it a go and enter?
The URL is viewbug.com/challenge/hard-work-photo-challenge-by-paulatchinson
To enter Go to my Viewbug Page - click on my avatar image - click on the link to CHALLENGES, then CREATED and choose 'HARD WORK'.
I hope you enter and best of luck.
Paul
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this photo was taken at the roof deck of our office buildingTime
i think it was around 9:00 am - 10:00am while taking a break from workLighting
while taken in the morning while the sun is on the right side of the photoEquipment
i was still using my old Nikon D80 camera with an 18-200mm lens, shot in RAW and edited in PhotoshopInspiration
while taking a break from work i was intrigue about how the window washers work, while earlier in the day they were above the roof deck that we were and my shots were not that stiking, after a while, they moved down and tried to take some shots and one of them was thisEditing
i did a series of post processing on this photo which i forgot ho i edited them, now i usually just edit my photos in camera RAW, adjusting contrast and saturationIn my camera bag
right now i usually carry a Nikon D800 with a 24mm prime lens or a 10-20mm lensFeedback
try to take photos from a different perspective, if you see a situation which you like, try to walk around and look at it from a different angle