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    A Crane by the Canal

    This crane is in a boatyard next to the Grand Union Canal in Hertfordshire:

    A Crane by the Canal

    The crane has lifted the old boat out of the canal and onto a platform, where a workman has begun its restoration.

    The image is an inverted reflection from the surface of the water in the canal. Using the reflection not only gives an unusual image, but also eliminates most of the distracting background (trees, and the overhead wires and gantries of the mainline railway).

    The capture was done using a hand-held Pentax K-5 IIs (an APS-C DSLR) with a Pentax 28-105 zoom lens at 48mm. Editing was done in PaintShop Pro 2021.

    C&C welcome.

    Philip

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    Re: A Crane by the Canal

    Truly imaginative image. I love this!

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    Re: A Crane by the Canal

    Very creative...

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    Re: A Crane by the Canal

    Thank you, Martin and Richard.

    Philip

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    Re: A Crane by the Canal

    I think your sensor needs ironing - it seems to have rippled. It's not a common problem - most only need washing to get rid of dust.... An interesting shot.

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    Re: A Crane by the Canal

    Quote Originally Posted by pnodrog View Post
    I think your sensor needs ironing - it seems to have rippled. It's not a common problem - most only need washing to get rid of dust....


    Quote Originally Posted by pnodrog View Post
    An interesting shot.
    Thank you, Paul.

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