Most days i sit behind a desk like this and make the most watched programme in the U.K. Long days, hard work but i wouldnt swap it for anything.(well maybe a 1Dmk3 and some L lenses)
Take care
Mark
30 second exposure and so little movement!! For Mark that was a Symphony!! I've seen more movement in a statue!!
Truth is our performances were so riveting he nodded off and missed the free Christmas Curry, although someone who shall remain nameless in your department made up for the rest of you.
Rob-Bob wrote:
Excellent shot, espically love the fingers in motiopn.
Bob
Hi Robert
thanks for looking in, the motion was my waqy of trying to make a bland picture come alive a little
Take care
Mark
gt_me_jon wrote:
Wonderful submission. I love the angle and composition, and as Rob-Bob said, the motion is fantastic. Great job and good luck!
Thanks for the comments and looking at the others posts i might need all the good luck i can get
Take care
Mark
Steven Roberts wrote:
very sweet. This is a hard assignment and this is exceptional. Love it. So natural
Steve R
Hi Steve ,
Yes it is a hard assignment as i think a lot of people will take great photos and then link them too their work. The challenge for me this week was to take a photo that left the viewer in no doubt what i did whether they read the title or not.
Take care
Mark
Yakim Peled wrote:
30 sec. exposure and so little finger movement? I'm impressed. Nice pic.
Happy shooting,
Yakim.
Hi Yakim Its taken 25 years of practice to get where i am now, i have a great team that are all exceptional in their work, they make my life easy. Without them i would be lost
Take care
Mark
Adam Woodyatt wrote:
30 second exposure and so little movement!! For Mark that was a Symphony!! I've seen more movement in a statue!!
Truth is our performances were so riveting he nodded off and missed the free Christmas Curry, although someone who shall remain nameless in your department made up for the rest of you.
Love it.
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Thanks Adam i can always trust you to tell the truth. Ive been trying to fool people that i am a hard working individual that takes his work very seriously
Your perfomance was immaculate as usual, however your fellow artists were getting bored i think- you know what i mean. As to the curry im gutted they didnt tell me until id ordered my food elsewhere. Have a great holiday and see you when you get back
Mark your question to me was looking at your picture would it say what your work is, you need to look at what you said and look at what you posted, why did you have to discribe what you did for your work, sounds the same as what I did. Anyways good luck. And don't take me wrong I like your picture.
Hightraxx wrote:
Mark your question to me was looking at your picture would it say what your work is, you need to look at what you said and look at what you posted, why did you have to discribe what you did for your work, sounds the same as what I did. Anyways good luck. And don't take me wrong I like your picture.
Norm
Hi Norm agree with what your saying i didnt need too add the explanation. My challenge to everyone is to look at the thumbnails in the current entries and knowing the title 'My Work' guess what each persons job is.
Take care
Mark
Bill Sutherland wrote:
Nice to see someone enjoying their work. I guess because it's creativity that gives the satisfaction. My work used to be quite boring. Cool pic.
Hi Bill,
Not a day goes by without me thinking how lucky i am. Have done sound for TV for 25 years now and havnt regretted it once, even if i do have a few grey hairs
Take care
Mark
mark nicoll wrote:
Hi Bill,
Not a day goes by without me thinking how lucky i am. Have done sound for TV for 25 years now and havnt regretted it once, even if i do have a few grey hairs
Take care
Mark
Awesome shot Mark!! I love everything in it!! The perspective, the movement, the lighting, but especially ALL THOSE AWESOME DIALS!!! It looks like your job can be quite involved at times. Great shot, my favorite entry so far!!