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Photography Careers posted on Mar 28, 2006
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I was on break and these guys who do not work for my boss was useing our spray area to spay paint. I was spray painting on some of my boss work and we was in the other room. As you can see the spay room is not light up good and where I was is worse. These painters that was spaying even say the lighting was the worse they ever saw in a spray room. And my boss wonder why I get runs. I can not see. Hope he read this too he do have my site here. But he not going to do nothing. Oh well so much for that. The man you saw in the mask Yesterday is the one that is closet to us and he is not spraying thanks for looking and comments and votes. I may not be able to upload again intill next Monday. the site will be down tomorrow and I working free for this fire related art that will be here this weekend. Hope I get some good photos in on this show.

Comments (43)


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jocko500

6:08PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

oh the man you saw yesterday is not in this photo but a diff one; sorry about that

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ysvry

6:28PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

this is a masterpiece well done jocko.

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vis151

6:47PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

I rated the picture "needs touch-up" haha because of the runs. I bet there is a lot of dust in that set up you got goin, shy,...no?

Valerie-Ducom

6:50PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

yes... very good look my friend... excellente!!!

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jif3d

7:07PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

Oh so, that's what happen to TU-PAK-SUKA...hey Jocko, if your boss won't help, why not invest a little of the money you earned and by yourself a portable flood-light...very cheap under $20 ! for the sake of YOUR EYESIGHT get one !!! ~Cheers~ :o)

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jocko500

7:27PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

I got a light like that but it too brite. it blinds me and I do not see the runs that good lol. Plus you have to move it around a lot which takes time and your thinking off the spaying. The boss can invist in a battery of lights on wheels that is made for this type of work for $500 or less

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jocko500

7:29PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

Plus the lights would pay for itself the first job or two

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Svarg

8:29PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

Good shot, Jock. I hope you get your lights soon.

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Richardphotos

9:08PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

mahogany wood doors! my front door is Maghogany with 27 coats of finish. thanks for sharing this insite of your work place and good luck this weekend

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dashboard_jehovah

9:40PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

The lighting definately worked out excellent for this awesome shot!...Fine eye for the obscure and oddly clear photos! Excellent work!

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sharky_

10:12PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

Well done capturing these guys at work. Excellent. Aloha

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Digimon

10:59PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

Nice techique for catching the over spray!!

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Dynazty

11:13PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

like the mist effect from the overspray, hope you were able to keep it of your lens....=]

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Steeleyes101

11:18PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

My Friend you don't see this one as I and other do. This one of your best works yet. You have created a piece that is most surreal in nature. The monotone blue hues and mist from the paint give a very dream like atmosphere. Add to that the lighting going from subdue to harsh or polorized like the bill on the second guys hat. I mean the framing of the walls with the stright up and down lines of the tin wall and the lines of the objects laying flat being painted give a very cubist look and feel to this piece. So much I could say but just know this is a wonderful shoot the only sugestion I can make is go into photoshop darken this a bit and then up the contrast and see how that looks. Once again beautiful work of art

cynlee

11:20PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

was thinking the same.. watch the cam.. industrial image.. good luck on the show! :]

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SophiaDeer

11:46PM | Tue, 28 March 2006

I like this very much! It has a wonderful futuristic feel to it.

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DennisReed

12:12AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Let me shed some light on this subject for you Jock! HEY BOSS; GET SOME %#@& LIGHT!! ;) Awesome photograph - almost out of this world!

nhirschberger

1:13AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Gorgeous capture ! Fantastic colors and details ! Excellent work ! Thanks for sharing !!! V

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GOLDILOCKSUK

4:28AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

The look like something from outta space lol! Still I wouldn't like the fumes on my chest either great shot :) Cathy xoxoxo

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:30AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Wonderful photo of a impressive atmosphere....!!! V

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tallpindo

6:17AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

So much for powder coating. Looks like polyester on fine wood doors.

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CarolSassy

6:26AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Excellent shot. It reminds me of when my honey did plastic media paint removal. He did it in an enclosed booth and had to wear a similar 'outfit' with a breathing apparatus. V (:

dragonfly2000

9:50AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Good luck on the show Jock! Kinda surreal shot here, with the paint hanging in the air, and the low light.

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VDH

10:37AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Impressive shot!Great lighting effect!!Super!!***)

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claudialee

11:12AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Loved the comment: All things in life need lighting and it is most importand in painting and photography, either for mood or clarity (or to better see runs). HUGS!!

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awadissk

11:51AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Excellent work very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

soulofharmony

11:51AM | Wed, 29 March 2006

absolutely beautiful... so love the light sublime :)

BrasilGirl2004

12:07PM | Wed, 29 March 2006

They are hard at work! I like the lighting as much!

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Star4mation

12:45PM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Excellent "At work" photo, Jock

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jcv2

1:56PM | Wed, 29 March 2006

Watch out for the cam not to collect the thin drops! :| Impressive capture, not my job though! Take care! :)

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