Wood work
Antonio Correia
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This time it's not about painting numbers in B&W or color, but about wood work.
EXIF for the last one: Date Modified 2007-03-08 16:12:56
Date Taken 2007-03-08 09:02:00 Camera Canon EOS 20D Exposure Time 1/40 Aperture f/5.0 ISO 400 Focal Length 16mm * 1,6 Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, red-eye reduction mode Exposure Program shutter priority Exposure Bias 0 EVExposure Mode auto White Balance auto Color Space sRGB
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EXIF for the last one: Date Modified 2007-03-08 16:12:56
Date Taken 2007-03-08 09:02:00 Camera Canon EOS 20D Exposure Time 1/40 Aperture f/5.0 ISO 400 Focal Length 16mm * 1,6 Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, red-eye reduction mode Exposure Program shutter priority Exposure Bias 0 EVExposure Mode auto White Balance auto Color Space sRGB
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Whats he making Antonio? ..... Skippy
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Not very clear ...
We can say he is doing the frames !
It's an old way no more in use...
Thank you Skippy
I particularly like the movement of the hammer and the look of concentration in the first image.
Matthew
These old skills are not that old in Portugal.
The European Community has the tendency to normalize, ending certain artifact factories, popular food not being good enough to sell to the people directly, etc. I suppose you know what I mean ...
I am going to try to shoot a whole lot of pictures with different kind of works.
The movement of the hammer was captured thanks to slow sync speed on the flash.
The man was making his jog without attention to my presence.
I have to try again tomorrow with the same guy and similar work...
Have a good evenning !
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Then you - in the USA - call it a door jam.
Thank you for the comment Michael !