Learning Curves

by Photon

Of no photographic value but I could not resist the title. This has been like a bad tooth; not over keen on starting it but I have to get on with it. A leak of the central heating pipe-pork within the concrete floor.
I hired a Thermal Imiging Camera (Non-Pentax) to determine the routing of the pipework and to locate the leakage which appeared to be the kitchen. As we never need the kitchen radiator I have removed that pipework completely. So much pipework damage was caused by digging up the floor in the lounge that I now have to replace other pipework! I shall be glad when and if I finish this dam job!
I rarely use an ISO this high, such a slow hand held shutter speed, or such a large aperture but I could not waste time with tripod etc.
Liked by  pauljay stub
Uploaded28/06/2016 - 01:59
CategoryHumour / Fun
Shutter Speed1/20
Aperturef/4
LensN/A
ISO800
Focal Length24.38mm
Views/Likes29/2

Teaka53
Posted 28/06/2016 - 14:47 Link
I can see its driving you round the bend
Malc
Photon
Posted 28/06/2016 - 16:21 Link
Hmm, I can't spell either!
All five minute jobs take a minimum of eight hours!
davidwozhere
Posted 28/06/2016 - 23:53 Link
I watched what they buried under the concrete of our kitchen extension - two right angled bends in the new main supply pipe! As long as it sees me out .......
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