Plate Glass


Photo Information
A power line glass insulator
20/12/2011 - 23:09davidrobinson
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter Speed1/200
Aperturef/6.3
LensN/A
ISO160
Focal Length500mm
Views/Likes37/0

pauljay

Link Posted 21/12/2011 - 04:40
That's certainly different!
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG

nonur

Link Posted 21/12/2011 - 06:35
It is, and I like it!
Regards,
Nezih

davidrobinson

Link Posted 21/12/2011 - 09:24
Thanks, I hoped it would spark some interest.
Regards David
Last Edited by davidrobinson on 21/12/2011 - 09:25

Mac

Link Posted 21/12/2011 - 12:20
David,

Brings back memories for me - I had friends who worked for Hydro, and seemed to spend their lives replacing these.

Tipsy and bored hunters loved to shoot them and watch them turn to diamond-like fragments in the sun.

Excellent clarity - hand-held?
Mac from Montreal

SP, SPII, SPF, PZ-10, P30, SFX, K110D, istDS, Optio 60, Z-10, H90, RZ10, I-10, f3.5 28mm, f1.8 55mm, f1.4 50mm, f3.5 135mm, f2.5 135mm, f4 50mm Macro, f4.5 80-200 F, f4 35-70, f3.5 28-80, f3.5 35-135, f3.5 18-55, f1.8 31mm Ltd., two Auto 110's, Auto 110 lenses and filters, tubes, bellows, Manfrottos and a sore back.

davidrobinson

Link Posted 27/12/2011 - 23:05
Mac wrote:
David,

Brings back memories for me - I had friends who worked for Hydro, and seemed to spend their lives replacing these.

Tipsy and bored hunters loved to shoot them and watch them turn to diamond-like fragments in the sun.

Excellent clarity - hand-held?

Hi Mac
Yes it was hand held, I to had been bored and couldn't keep pace with some very active wildlife so I shot this as it stayed still for me.
Regards David
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