mauvesmiles
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Tampere is the city, which is associated as the home of the industrial revolution in Finland. Even if elsewhere a lot of the industry was founded by German families, in Tampere a lot of the equipment and influence came from England. In the winter of 2022, I had the opportunity to spend a weekend in Tampere and visit the various museums and learn about the history I didn't learn in school. The weather that weekend was actually quite horrible and one of the brief moments of sunshine I was able to capture in this image. If you look closely you'll notice snowflakes over the river and sky, as moments later the snow started really blotting the whole scene.
This actually spelled trouble for me photographically, since I had not done my due diligence before the trip and cleaned the UV filter which I have an all of my lenses to protect them from scratches. Given the short focal length, 16mm, the smallish aperture of f8 and that the focus point that was quite close to the camera, it caused a nightmare for me in the post process. What happened was that all the small dust particles got superimposed over the image and I was faced with a tedious retouching ordeal if I wanted to publish the image.
Normally, I would have just discarded the image and tried again, but traveling 200 kilometers, as well as getting lucky with the weather wasn't so appealing a prospect either. So I stayed the course and cleaned up the image a dust particle at a time. The larger retouched areas are actually dust particles on the sensor, which yet again I normally avoid through a pre-trip todo list and cleaning.
Here's a second screen capture of the results of laziness in equipment maintenance.
Rookie Mistakes Abound
This actually spelled trouble for me photographically, since I had not done my due diligence before the trip and cleaned the UV filter which I have an all of my lenses to protect them from scratches. Given the short focal length, 16mm, the smallish aperture of f8 and that the focus point that was quite close to the camera, it caused a nightmare for me in the post process. What happened was that all the small dust particles got superimposed over the image and I was faced with a tedious retouching ordeal if I wanted to publish the image.
Normally, I would have just discarded the image and tried again, but traveling 200 kilometers, as well as getting lucky with the weather wasn't so appealing a prospect either. So I stayed the course and cleaned up the image a dust particle at a time. The larger retouched areas are actually dust particles on the sensor, which yet again I normally avoid through a pre-trip todo list and cleaning.
Here's a second screen capture of the results of laziness in equipment maintenance.