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    Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    We had a short visit to the Serubling Higher Secondary School in Trongsa, Bhutan. Most of the senior students (400 students at the school) board there and the kitchen prepares dinner for them. This shot was taken in the kitchen as one of the four cooks was browning some garlic on a wood fired stove. The only light was coming in from the open door behind him. The shot is quite noisy and I have a bit of motion blur from the cook stirring the pot.

    This is another one of those instances I wish I had my D800 and my fast lenses with me. Shot at 1/30th, stopped down 2/3 from wide open at ISO 3200. Could I have done any better with the gear I had with me; probably not...

    Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

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    Re: Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    That is a great shot, Manfred, I don't think you could hope for any better, period. The graininess and the harsh light in the door way only add to the atmosphere in my opinion. The only little thing that bothers me is the piece of wood poking into the bottom left hand frame.

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    Re: Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    I wonder why the cook has his mask positioned over his mouth but not his nose. Considering that he was browning garlic, I would think that he would want it positioned also over his nose.

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    Re: Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    That is a great shot, Manfred, I don't think you could hope for any better, period. The graininess and the harsh light in the door way only add to the atmosphere in my opinion. The only little thing that bothers me is the piece of wood poking into the bottom left hand frame.
    Thanks John - I have fairly limited editing ability / tools on my trip. These will are get they deserve once I get home and have access to my full editing setup.

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    Re: Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    This is a good shot Manfred, considering the light you have to cope with...it is almost like I can smell the atmosphere there, the heat and the burning wood. One day I'll have a smell-a-vision pooter screen...

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    Re: Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    I think you were able to create a vintage quality to the scene. Nicely captured.

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    Re: Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    Nice capture as with all your travel shots...

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    Re: Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    Another interesting shot. I do envy you your travels.

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    Re: Cooking dinner at school - Trongsa Bhutan

    I like it very much

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