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    The most boring job in the world

    At least it was for this concierge on the second level of the very posh One Eleven Congress high-rise in downtown Austin on a Sunday afternoon. The food court below was in contrast. I didn't quite know where to post this, as it is both architectural and people-oriented, but here it is:
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    Re: The most boring job in the world

    Nicely processed.

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    Re: The most boring job in the world

    This initial image looks a bit flat and lacking in contrast but that changes with the Lightbox view when everything sharpens up and has a lot more of the 'pop' effect.

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    Thanks, Geoff. I had noticed that the battery, which had been charged that morning, was rapidly dropping, so I was using JPEGs, which I almost never do. They simply don't have the headroom of raw capture, but I brought the file into Photoshop "as" raw and got what I could out of it. The battery failed shortly after this shot, one of the first times that has ever happened to me. I should have put the spare in my pocket. Anyhow, the battery was four years old and out of warranty, so I sprung for a new one the next day.

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    Sorry, I had the most boring job in the world.

    Back in the day when I was an IT engineer we supported a bank here in NZ. When there was an issue with one of their desktop machines we were not allowed to fix it ourselves, we had to reinstall the whole build from a script that ran for almost 3 hours. We were told to take toilet and food breaks before we started the rebuilds because during that time we were not supposed to move from the screen and watch the blue bar crawl its way to completion, watching for any changes in the display to indicate an error code.

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    I stand corrected!

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    I like the picture, but I would try to use the rule of thirds, in this case, to make the concierge more visible. He’s a little lost in the initial picture, and it would be hard to understand the meaning without your description.

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    I'm distracted by the strange distortion in the image - the verticals are vertical but I don't understand why everything else appears to slope down to the right.

    Philip

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    Re: The most boring job in the world

    Quote Originally Posted by Tronhard View Post
    Sorry, I had the most boring job in the world.

    Back in the day when I was an IT engineer we supported a bank here in NZ. When there was an issue with one of their desktop machines we were not allowed to fix it ourselves, we had to reinstall the whole build from a script that ran for almost 3 hours. We were told to take toilet and food breaks before we started the rebuilds because during that time we were not supposed to move from the screen and watch the blue bar crawl its way to completion, watching for any changes in the display to indicate an error code.
    That's not boring - it's torture!

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    I used to work as a receptionist, so I totally get where you're coming from about the boredom. But nothing compared to when I ended up in a data entry role afterward—staring at numbers all day, in complete silence, without being able to chat or listen to music.
    If you’re ever in the same boat, I’d say go after something you’re genuinely interested in. Honestly, Pursue Your Passion goes a long way in finding something that doesn't just feel like you're watching the clock all day.
    Last edited by iasigelyn; 13th November 2024 at 10:31 AM.

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    Re: The most boring job in the world

    Quote Originally Posted by MrB View Post
    I'm distracted by the strange distortion in the image - the verticals are vertical but I don't understand why everything else appears to slope down to the right.

    Philip
    So it does, very odd... Perspective effect ?

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