Re: 1rd Quarter - 5.th week of 2020
Going back to post #75. I see there is some old monofilament fishing net washed up there, which is something that happens all too often.
Some bits of netting will always be lost during the fishing process but I have known a few fishermen who disposed of their old nets by bundling them up and deliberately throwing them overboard despite there being waste collection facilities back in the harbour.
When I was fishing for a living, I always stripped down my old nets, during periods of bad weather, and remade them using the old ropes, which saved money. But some people, particularly the bigger boats, just ditched everything when the netting became worn and purchased ready made new nets each time.
The same applies to bits of rope, as with the other image (post #78). Most fishermen took their old odd ends of gear ashore for proper disposal but a few of them would simply throw all scrap ends overboard.
That building (post #76) is a nice idea but it is a pity that there is so much out of focus space in the bottom right corner.
I like the man and rubbish bin image which has a pleasing composition.
Re: 1rd Quarter - 5.th week of 2020
Thank you Geoff for your comment. :)
Obviously throwing nets overboard is a common practice all over the World and as we know, the oceans are trashed affecting animals and ourselves. Nylon nets degrade in micro plastics which we gladly consume. No way to escape.
And we are only referring to nets, we are not considering more important impacts of pollution made by for example, new and aged nuclear plants and other gifts thrown into the ocean, from the Human being. Needless to refer where these problems exist...
They are even going to make the 2020 Olympics in a polluted environment ! Money !
In photo 76 I didn't notice the out of focus area neither on capture nor in processing. The main subject is the water stream and the warehouse.
In the man with the phone in hand and the bin I used the crop factor 4/5 ;)
Cheers ! :)
1rd Quarter - 5.th week of 2020
The 5.th week of the year is ending. The group of photography I gather every month decided to have the annual dinner.
We went to the usual restaurant where we have been talking and having fun.
I took the opportunity and offered 1 of my A5 printed Hahnemühle Fine Art paper images and 2 Ferrero Rocher to each participant. Yam, yam ! I ate a chocolate mousse instead ! :p
I didn't photograph the food but only the images showed here, except the one I am in. Some shot were really bad and they were trashed.
It has been a pleasant evening and we ate well. Next years I hope to repeat the event.
Re: 1rd Quarter - 5.th week of 2020
Re: 1rd Quarter - 5.th week of 2020
Informal shots at events like this are always a struggle and if you start rearranging items before shooting you lose the relaxed atmosphere and get unnatural looking obviously posed images. So these have worked well.
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Thank you for commenting Geoff. :)
In the photo of the group we were waiting for the shot to be done. In this instance, I should have changed the settings of the camera so several shots should have been done. I would have some to choose from.
In the photo of three persons they were posing for somebody else, while the other two were done at the table waiting for the food, using a 55mm in FF
The overall light is rather yellowish but it is like that in real life.
I should have shot the food but it will be next time.
The photos are OK. I like them ! :) I appreciate how "clean" they look.
Have a nice week end ! :)
Re: 1rd Quarter - 5.th week of 2020
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Antonio Correia
The 5.th week of the year is ending. The group of photography I gather every month decided to have the annual dinner.
We went to the usual restaurant where we have been talking and having fun.
I took the opportunity and offered 1 of my A5 printed Hahnemühle Fine Art paper images and 2 Ferrero Rocher to each participant. Yam, yam ! I ate a chocolate mousse instead ! :p
I didn't photograph the food but only the images showed here, except the one I am in. Some shot were really bad and they were trashed.
It has been a pleasant evening and we ate well. Next years I hope to repeat the event.
I like this image and my reasons are: It is sharp and clear, the window behind your group shows what is beyond but in a way, to me anyway, it seems like a mural behind them. You might have improved it a bit if you had burned the bright light that is in the upper part of the middle of the glass in the background. It is a little distracting.
It is an interesting image! :) I do enjoy following your progress!
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Thank you Geoff for your comment. :)
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Thank you Sandy.
The light in the back is from the outside. It is a street one but it could be mistaken by the reflection of some flash.
As I am in the picture, the photograph was taken by the waiter.
There was other photos in horizontal orientation but as the camera was not correctly positioned, the wide angle deformation was too evident and troublesome.
The original photo is vertical so, I had to make a severe crop. The camera and the lens (mainly) are in fact, of excellent quality.