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Beached boats and old sheds

10 September 2005

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Once more I find myself delving into the archive for my daily photo... the PaD police will be after me! Yet again there is a damn fine reason for this. At least one. Once I think what it may be, I'll be sure to let you know. Wait... I have it... the reason is... I was too busy doing other things, that by the time I remembered I still had to do my PaD, it was too late, too dark and I was too uninspired. Let me explain further. For the past few nights I have been uploading low-res copies of my un-photoshopped archive to my other Pbase page, which I am going to use as a type of contact sheet of all the images I have stored on CD. My thinking is that I will eventually work my way through the archive and sort out the wheat from the chaff and pick which images ought to be processed and saved to an online repository from which prints may be made (hopefully for a buying public), and which images can safely be disposed of. This is taking longer than anticipated, as every image has to be converted from its hi-res native format (RAF, NEF or TIF) to lo-res JPEG. The software that manages this conversion will not win any prizes for speed. Once converted, they have to be ZIPped and uploaded - and that takes more time. Also, I have been tardy in preparing my monthly 50 prints - I just finished May! So I had that to do. Laziness dictated that I took the files to the supermarket to be printed, rather than take them to Jessops as I usually do. I thought that they couldn't possibly make an arse of it, since I had spent so much time getting them just right. What a naive fool I am: they cropped them all, managed to overexpose them and altered all the colours! Even worse, they are printed on wafer thin Kodak paper, and they are very, very glossy. I will be getting them redone at Jessops. Disappointed with the quality of my prints, I consoled myself by listening to Celtic thrashing Aberdeen (sorry, Dominic). Then I had grilled swordfish for supper! How posh is that (for Scotland)! Oh... this image was taken at Auchmithie way back on 5 January, when Gavin and I braved a howling North Sea gale to go walking along Arbroath's Seaton Cliffs. Tomorrow I am going to Lunan Bay, Boddin and Montrose, so hopefully I will get some nice maritime images.


Last year I was preparing for a fortnight researching in Lisbon

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Guest 15-Sep-2005 05:38
Lovely!
Gilles Navet14-Sep-2005 11:29
Une belle composition mélancolique
Gilles
Jude Marion13-Sep-2005 02:15
Beautiful image, Stu ...
the B/W is perfect!
Guest 12-Sep-2005 10:48
Bice B&W shot. Is the white lines tha suggested water line?
Dominic Kite12-Sep-2005 09:52
And here was me beginning to feel sorry for you after your tale of printing woe, until I saw you had sneaked that in! And after we did you a favour and beat ******!
Johan Toll12-Sep-2005 05:54
Very nice photo! I like the composition and tones are very nice too.
northstar3711-Sep-2005 21:44
the complexity
Johnny JAG11-Sep-2005 17:02
Lovely shot, so sharp I've just cut myself on it.
Pedro Libório11-Sep-2005 16:18
gosto da composição e dos tons,
belíssima foto meu caro!
P.S. aquela prais não é a que fomos com o Lucas...essa que fomos com o Lucas fica depois da colina do lado direito...Praia do Salgado...esta praia na foto é a praia da Gralha...vamos lá na próxima vez!!!!!
abraço.
virginiacoastline11-Sep-2005 14:57
well, Stewart . . Swordfish aside . . you learned a nice little lesson, eh . . .not to trust your pix to other than a trusted entity . . I haven't even TRIED printing any of mine yet . .to skittish!
Graham Tomlin11-Sep-2005 10:40
very good picture
Karen Stuebing11-Sep-2005 10:11
Great composition that raises the question of how did they come to be here? And do they spontaneously float away during floods? I've been meaning to go through my external HDD and delete all those photos I don't want. I save EVERYTHING. LOL. After reading your narrative, I think I'll put it off for another day. :)
tembapix11-Sep-2005 09:08
Lovely image - sort of moody - did someone use the word abandoned? Yes, that seems to fit perfectly. Swordfish sounds wonderful, lucky you.
Guest 11-Sep-2005 08:59
great tones and a kind of "abandoned" atmosphere. Very good.

alem
Chris11-Sep-2005 02:35
Very crisp. Excellent work
Gayle P. Clement11-Sep-2005 01:53
I love the textures, Stu.
Mindy McNaugher11-Sep-2005 01:27
Fabulous shot! Love the tones and the textures!
Faye White11-Sep-2005 00:43
I wish I had something this nice in my archives tonight.... I've taken exactly one photo today and I'm running out of time! Super B&W image Stu.
laine8210-Sep-2005 23:47
great composition Stu.
shatterbug10-Sep-2005 23:19
Really nice image in b/w. Thanks for the story, I'll hopefully resist going to the supermarket to get some prints. :-)
jypsee10-Sep-2005 23:13
I save my files to hard drives and to DVD; as I understand your process, you're using pbase as a sort of meta file of your low res pictures so you can quickly browse and find them later? It sounds like a fairly interesting idea....I like the picture driven format.
Glendower10-Sep-2005 22:52
Very nicely done b&w.
Jim Worlding10-Sep-2005 22:48
Great shot and the date you took it is not an issue with me GMV, it makes me want to go over to the Norfolk coast for a couple of hours.
Herb 10-Sep-2005 22:43
You get what you pay for, nice image
Zak10-Sep-2005 22:38
hmmm, what came first, the rowing boats or the sheds? ;-)