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Spinning Jenny
A demonstration of the intricacies of spinning wool at Beamish Open Air Museum.
A fascinating and absorbing demonstration.
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Filename:Spinning_Jenny.jpg
Album name:George / George's Album
Rating (1 votes): (Details)
Keywords:beamish open museum spinning jenny wool
Camera:Canon EOS 5D MkII
Lens:Canon 24-105L IS USM
Author's Comments:Think I would have preferred a faster shutter speed.
Editing Performed:Lots and lots of clone tool to get rid of a chair, cup and joints in the flooring, convert to antique in Silver Efex, usm and re-size.
ISO:50
File Size:192 KB
Date added:Sep 17, 2012
Dimensions:635 x 900 pixels
Displayed:35 times
Color Space:Uncalibrated
Date Time:2012:09:17 18:26:22
DateTime Original:2012:09:14 13:22:43
DateTime digitized:2012:09:14 13:22:43
Exif Image Height:900 pixels
Exif Image Width:635 pixels
Exif Offset:324
Exif Version:version 2.2
Exposure Bias:-0.33333333333333 EV
Exposure Program:Aperature Priority
Exposure Time:1/10 sec
FNumber:f 11
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:24 mm
Make:Canon
Max Aperture:f 4
Metering Mode:Multi-Segment
Model:Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Orientation:Normal (O deg)
Resolution Unit:Inch
Software:Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Macintosh
X Resolution:72
Y Resolution:72
YCbCrPositioning:Center of Pixel Array
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Silversnapper  [Sep 17, 2012 at 06:05 PM]
I've been waiting impatiently for a shot of the spinners George and it was not in vain for this is a real stunner! In know that this look is not for everyone, and I'm usually more critical than most, but it fits this image perfectly and the image is outstanding in more ways than one because the lady and her wheel are almost 3D in effect. To hand-hold at this speed and achieve this shot is incredible, the only signs of movement are in the lady's feet, the wheel and the spindle and it is also a credit to the lady herself for being able to keep so still! This image presses all my buttons and I luv, just luv it!
Beermonsta  [Sep 17, 2012 at 08:18 PM]
A very well taken and edited image which suits this type of editing very well indeed George and i can only agree with Keith's comments above.
alanuk  [Sep 18, 2012 at 02:50 PM]
The chosen presentation is spot on for this one; a lovely timeless appeal. Nothing to tell me this is the 21st century - no iPods, no trainers, etc I like the motion blur of the feet on the treadle. Other than that, I can't add anything to Keith's fine words.
JOHN  [Sep 20, 2012 at 10:21 AM]
Late with a comment but I concur with those above, a great timeless shot with some excellent editing,could have been taken a hundred years ago, well done George.