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Re: [OM] Paul's PAW - catching up

Subject: Re: [OM] Paul's PAW - catching up
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2014 07:18:18 +0100
Each photo works well, Paul.  I like the frog (does it make much noise at 
night?), and the foreman gives the structure scale.  I would have had him off 
to one side of the shot, but no matter.

Is it only in the USA that people move buildings like this?  I cycled to work 
in Tampa (as I related some years ago) and was very surprised to see the road 
(Bayshore Boulevard) blocked by a house being moved.  In the morning twilight 
it was a surreal sight.

Presumably in the USA the streets are generally wide enough to allow such 
operations.

Chris

On 6 Jul 14, at 05:23, Paul Braun <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The top six on this page represent views of the pond on the property of the 
> hospital where I work as well as our little garden pond, one of our petunias, 
> and the little frog who's decided to move into our pond.  We've named him 
> Kermit because, well, he's a frog.
> 
> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=2922
> 
> snip

> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=2911
> 
> The photo of the job foreman didn't really turn out like what I had in my 
> head - I think what I needed was to go full-wide on the 12-50 and get up 
> really close to him.  However, since the building was already resting on 
> 5-foot-high cribbing, I would have had to use a really low angle and pretty 
> much look up his nose to get any recognizeable building in the background.  
> What I had visualized was much more of him filling the frame with more 
> building fading away behind him.

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