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Photos from the 34th annual BDPA Technology Conference held in Baltimore, MD on Aug 1-4, 2012
Photo Credit: Image Makers Photography
Someone in my neighborhood has this statuette of an imp in front of their house. I never noticed the moss on its face before I photographed it.
This is the tugboat Sea Imp IX, berthed in Victoria's Inner Harbour. I haven't seen this tug tied up in Victoria before, so I knew I had to shoot it. The Sea Imp is operated by Catherwood Towing, out of Vancouver's Fraser River. This ship is 53.6 feel long, and drafts a mere 9.75 feet. It holds an impressive 45,000 litres of fuel... that's 45,000!
ref: www.haig-brown.com/hottips/hotip556.htm
I shot this photograph way too early in the afternoon, with the sky far too bright in comparison to the dark of the tugboat, especially with the light behind the subject. Classic bad scenario, so I combined 2 photos as an HDR, and opted for a black and white processing to give it an historical feel.
Nikon D600 and Nikkor 16-35mm f/4G VR lens at 32mm, 2 handheld exposures taken at 1/400 and 1/1600 second at f/7.1, ISO 100. HDR merged in Photomatix Pro, exposure, clarity adjustments, and blemish removal in Lightroom 4.
This is the tugboat Sea Imp IX, berthed in Victoria's Inner Harbour. I haven't seen this tug tied up in Victoria before, so I knew I had to shoot it. The Sea Imp is operated by Catherwood Towing, out of Vancouver's Fraser River. This ship is 53.6 feel long, and drafts a mere 9.75 feet. It holds an impressive 45,000 litres of fuel... that's 45,000!
ref: www.haig-brown.com/hottips/hotip556.htm
I shot this photograph way too early in the afternoon, with the sky far too bright in comparison to the dark of the tugboat, especially with the light behind the subject. Classic bad scenario, so I combined 2 photos as an HDR, and opted for a black and white processing to give it an historical feel.
Nikon D600 and Nikkor 16-35mm f/4G VR lens at 32mm, 2 handheld exposures taken at 1/400 and 1/1600 second at f/7.1, ISO 100. HDR merged in Photomatix Pro, exposure, clarity adjustments, and blemish removal in Lightroom 4.
Spent the weekend in Glasgow for my son Calum's 21st birthday. I wandered down memory lane with a trip to the Museum & Art Gallery in Glasgow then crossed the road to the Transport Museum. Brian used to have a Hillman Imp just like this one except that his was held together with chewing gum and string. Memories!
Prescott Speed Hill Climb Car #24, Riley Ulster Imp (1934), 1087cc. Driver: Mrs C Gathercole (Conway Hall)
I love the decorated doorways so common in our neighborhood. The buildings are mostly early 20th century and so many delightful and unusual flourishes,
Bratislava, Slovakia.
1964 Hillman Imp.
A regular sight in my area but the first time I've been able to catch the little bugger.
Several non standard features in the trim department but it looks the business, hard to believe the thing is fast approaching 50 years old !
Note; Weekend of April 16th/17th is Bristol Classic Car Show, The Showground, Shepton Mallet. Anyone coming down ? I'm planning to go on the Sunday as there is an auction that day, if you're coming let me know, perhaps we can meet up, be nice to meet some of my flickrmates..