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Reaching to Heaven

2 September 2005

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Once more I have had to resort to an image from the archive. I have a good reason - one that goes slightly beyond the lame excuse that I couldn't be bothered picking my camera up - for the fact that I couldn't really be bothered picking the machine up is by-the-by. Being busy doing other things is my reason. In the morning I was busy beavering away, making sure that I got my invoices out and dealing with the publisher and copyediting and drinking coffee and eating bananas. In the afternoon, Gavin came-a-calling, and we sat in the garden blethering for several hours before retiring to the living-room to make an unsuccessful attempt at removing the big black blobs that have attached themselves to my camera's sensor. We finally decided to give it up in favour of Sensor Swabs and pec pads. They should arrive on Tuesday - so with fingers' crossed, and a little bit of help from Him upstairs, the problem will be resolved. If not, I will have to take it to the Nikon agent in Glasgow to get them to clean it for me... or I could just buy a new camera (but that would be my 4th in 18 months - so I don't see Linda letting me get away with that!). As for this image... well, it may have been taken a couple of months back, but it was jiggery-pokeried today. So there.


Being doing the update for this today... late again!


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carol j. phipps19-Nov-2005 03:09
Nice title and wonderful composition.
Jose Paulo Andrade15-Sep-2005 10:51
EXcelent image! Very good dramatic sky and composition.
Guest 10-Sep-2005 21:08
Jiggery-pokeried...is that a technical term?
;)
Great, stormy sky.
kent larnhill08-Sep-2005 10:26
Gret picture, like composition and the light very much
Al Chesworth06-Sep-2005 19:42
Visit www.visibledust.com and a solution to the sensor dust is available.
Rene Hales05-Sep-2005 11:45
Wonderful image, composition and mood. Fantastic!--Rene
Gilles Navet05-Sep-2005 07:08
Un superbe B&W avec un beau ciel dramatic
et un angle qui "fabrique" une composition presque parfaite
Super
Gilles
Johan Toll05-Sep-2005 07:03
Beautiful shot! Love the mood of the sky, goes well with the building. Very nice compositon too.
Faye White05-Sep-2005 00:30
wonderful composition and the scene is just beautiful!
Ray :)05-Sep-2005 00:09
It looks all powerful there and the polarisation just accentuates that.
J. Scott Coile04-Sep-2005 19:46
Wonderful B&W. Super composition and use of the slight distortion of 18mm. Excellent tonal range.
northstar3704-Sep-2005 08:42
the ominous-ness
yosi aptekar03-Sep-2005 15:26
outstanding shot.
David Clunas03-Sep-2005 13:46
Nice b&w, great clouds, let me know how you get on with the swabs, I've got mine to do soon :)
Zak03-Sep-2005 11:57
nice b/w!
Guest 03-Sep-2005 11:20
Super B&W shot. This one gets my vote.
Karen Stuebing03-Sep-2005 09:48
Nice antiquity in this photo. While saying this too shall pass it also says this shall stand. And stunning contrasting sky. Do you dip your bananas in your coffee? Potassium, vitamins and caffeine. Hmm, will have to try it. :) Good luck with the camera.
shatterbug03-Sep-2005 04:20
Stunning image! Nice perspective and composition and perfect b/w tones!
Robin Reid03-Sep-2005 03:27
Quite a brooding shot. Well finished in black and white.
Cheryl Hawkins03-Sep-2005 01:02
Spectacular!!
Guest 03-Sep-2005 01:02
Perfect combination of atmosphere and contrast. B/W just super here.
Steven Jusczyk03-Sep-2005 00:35
Great sky to reflect the mood.
John Lumb02-Sep-2005 23:17
Nice image I like the moody sky. The sensor wipes and pec pads are easy to use and work well.