Mar 15, 2016, 03:46
On Saturday I was going over to the Lothians, and as it was an overcast day I thought it would be a good chance for my other half to get some pictures of the new roads for the Queensferry Crossing project. On a sunny day you are driving straight into the sun and on the return journey there is not a lot to see.
With her suitably armed, with my Konica Minolta DiMage Z3, we set off. Unfortunately it was just after that the rain started. Just odd spots, really, but enough to mess up the windscreen. She took tons of pictures, and I managed to get what I wanted, so I was quite happy with the outcome.
The north tower is the first of the towers to have its cap removed. These have enclosed the tops of the towers as the concrete is being poured and the work progressing. Here is one of her images.
Dimage Z3, 1/640 sec, f4, ISO 50, 35mm lens equivalent.
With her suitably armed, with my Konica Minolta DiMage Z3, we set off. Unfortunately it was just after that the rain started. Just odd spots, really, but enough to mess up the windscreen. She took tons of pictures, and I managed to get what I wanted, so I was quite happy with the outcome.
The north tower is the first of the towers to have its cap removed. These have enclosed the tops of the towers as the concrete is being poured and the work progressing. Here is one of her images.
Dimage Z3, 1/640 sec, f4, ISO 50, 35mm lens equivalent.
Ask yourself, "What's most important for the final image?".