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28th June 2007 Copyright © Ian York 2007

WC Special

Heathrow Hotel

For the " Handles" Totally Informal Transglobal Challenge
more entries can be see in the forum here

::Part of my Thursday Challenge Collection::

This was one of my most interesting set ups, especially as I was now limited to using a mobile phone camera,
having had to abandon my DSLR when my car broke down on Monday

The equipment list for this shoot -

1 x Ian York (that's me)
4 x Hotel Bell boys
1 x Concierge
5 x angle poise lamps
1 x hotel Bathroom
1 x a kindly American lady from the room next door and her daughter
1 x Camera (generously loaned by the afore mentioned American lady)
1 x mobile phone – which turned out to be pretty poor in the end
2 x extension leads
1 x a great time

I knew the shot I wanted, I had already had a go in available daylight early in the morning using my mobile
I was therefore confident that the composition was possible. I just needed lots of light.

After a late session in the office I finally got back to the Hotel and
at 10:00pm last night I asked the concierge if I could borrow some desk lamps, and after I explained why
he sent up to my room a number of lamps, extensions leads, Bell boys and himself.

Whilst we were trying to set up the lighting, ( and were obviously making some fuss and noise,
the lady in the room next to me asked what we were trying to do
-six men,a couple of extension leads and 5 lamps in a bathroom does look strange
(….my hotel room door was open to the corridor, so it was easy to see in)

She then offered her little compact camera – a Canon PowerShot s230
it seemed to be identical to my Ixus V3 which is at home somewhere..
Anyway this was a god send in the circumstances

3.2 mpeg and manual override. A very simple cam, but I knew I could use it with all the light we now had.
I set it in manual, set the ISO to 50, set it up to underexpose by 1/3 stop,
turned off the flash, put it in Macro mode. Then played…..

The outcome is this, with some neat image to tidy it up – and has resulted in one of my most pleasing images.
Not bad for a camera 5 years old and smaller than a cigarette packet,
with a sensor about the size of my fingernail

1/8s @ f2.8, ISO 50 hide exif
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Guest 01-Jul-2007 00:07
Wow, dedication indeed. Well worth all the effort I must say. It still compares to your usual high standards! Well done Ian! V
Guest 29-Jun-2007 15:50
Now that's dedication. :)
Nicely done after all the fuss.
*V*
Guest 29-Jun-2007 12:37
You must be round the (u)bend. Its only PaD.......
Guest 29-Jun-2007 04:40
nice handel and that one great b&w
Cliff Hutson29-Jun-2007 04:13
A fantastic photo and a great story. You went two for two today.
Guest 29-Jun-2007 02:06
Fantastic shot, love the light!!
Guest 29-Jun-2007 00:23
What a shot,what a setup,what a story!
Love it,Ian.
Enrico Martinuzzi28-Jun-2007 22:23
It worth it: a very nice shot indeed. GMV
Gail Davison28-Jun-2007 21:45
Is this true... the best story ever... vote vote vote!
joanteno28-Jun-2007 21:31
What a story, but a perfect shot. Well done!
Lee G28-Jun-2007 21:12
but it was all worth it right?
cool shot and story Ian!
CreativeWiseGal28-Jun-2007 20:59
I flush with laughter at the mere thought of all that commotion surrounding a little handle.
Rose Atkinson28-Jun-2007 20:55
Wow Ian... amazing story ! Wish I'd been there to witness it ! And you got a great image
JSWaters28-Jun-2007 20:53
The story behind the shot is priceless, Ian. You've managed to create a memory for not only you and your viewers, but the hotel staff and a visiting American! They'll not soon forget you.
Jenene
Barbara Heide28-Jun-2007 20:51
neat shot! well done!
Thierry Lucas28-Jun-2007 20:27
Very nice shot.
V.
JW28-Jun-2007 19:58
I would like to nominate you for the prestigious 'most dedictaed PAD/Challenge Pbaser on the road' award 2007!! You amaze me - and the result is intriguing
Johnny JAG28-Jun-2007 19:50
I'd have given up, but you did right to persevere.
Michael Shpuntov28-Jun-2007 19:27
Just proves one more time it's not the camera, it's a dude on camera's other end, one who makes a picture.
Chris Thorpe28-Jun-2007 18:48
Sounds like quite a group effort....Nicely done!
Guest 28-Jun-2007 18:44
Super photo and story - can't get over the effort you went to! Definitely worth it though
Alida Thorpe28-Jun-2007 18:37
Nice crisp clean image. Well done!
Laryl28-Jun-2007 17:38
wow that's dedication for ya! great story and I love the look on the photo. I've heard lighting is so important..wonder how many people would go to that length to pull in great light for a handle? but then it's the TITC :) great job
Guest 28-Jun-2007 17:30
You really came out with a gem even in such difficult situations. Are you sort of a McGyver?
Nicki Thurgar28-Jun-2007 16:30
Amazing how a simple dilemma can bring out the best in everyone, and you got a great shot too! But really... are we getting a tad bit obsessive about these challenges maybe....!! LOL! ;o)
Dr. Michael G. Mathews28-Jun-2007 15:56
I agree. The story alone is priceless. This shot should be a Visa ad ;-)
virginiacoastline28-Jun-2007 15:37
Ian . . .you crack me uP! Your story alone is worth the vote! LOL!
CIS28-Jun-2007 15:31
Terrific shot and a winning story!:o)
royalld28-Jun-2007 14:19
Marvelous shot.
This has to be the most elaborate set up for this challenge.
Didn't you leave out one item in your equipment list? .... gratuity for the stage hands :^)
Scott Browne28-Jun-2007 13:50
Well worth the effort! This turned out great.
Once again, you take a better shot on the road without your ideal equipment that most of us get with our DSLRs.
Tim van Woensel28-Jun-2007 12:48
Flush!
Nancy Lobaugh28-Jun-2007 12:36
Very cool!!!
Deborah Lewis28-Jun-2007 12:07
Awesome story and shot!
Yvonne28-Jun-2007 11:59
Gosh that's quite a story Ian! Superb & amazing result!
Guest 28-Jun-2007 11:12
worth the effort
well done
Jola Dziubinska28-Jun-2007 11:05
Very fine work, bravo!
Cindi Smith28-Jun-2007 11:05
You went all out for the challenge! What we will do for a good pic!
Faye White28-Jun-2007 10:14
you win for the most interesting story and a super image too!!!!!
Guest 28-Jun-2007 09:10
Wonderful shot,Ian,once again proving it is the photographer,not the equipment, that produces great images.Now you are "flushed" with success, where are you and your film crew off to next?!!!
Ray :)28-Jun-2007 08:45
You needed four bell boys in your bedroom loo? I can understand why the American lady was confused!
Fong Lam28-Jun-2007 08:08
Love the composition and your comments, Ian.
Guest 28-Jun-2007 07:54
great shot and story.
Dan Chusid28-Jun-2007 07:35
Can you hurry it up Ian...

...I really have to go!
Lee Rudd28-Jun-2007 06:44
I hope the tip was good!!!!
beverley harrison28-Jun-2007 06:18
i love the commentary ian...love the shot too!!
Robin Reid28-Jun-2007 05:27
Great story Ian. What a saga. And excellent work with the handle.
Maaike Huizer28-Jun-2007 05:11
:):) So what for dslr's if you can take these images with a phone.
laine8228-Jun-2007 05:04
You forgot the cleaning lady who maintains the shine on the handle !!
Sheila28-Jun-2007 05:00
Your story is hilarious, I am cracking up reading it LOL!
THe image is great, good enough for an advert for wc handles, but your story is priceless!