The above truck is so huge I could not click the entire vehicle.
A fisheye lens is ideal in these situations but we use it rarely and yet worth having one in the camera bag.
Truck Drivers
I always admire drivers and also the heavy trucks which they drive.
Their role in caring the society is beyond anybody’s imagination.
They form the backbone of the economy.
They are hardworking guys, crisscrossing the country, away from the family sometimes months together.
If they are absent from the scene, just imagine the chaos in the world.
They are the unsung heroes
“In our world of big names, curiously, our true heroes tend to be anonymous.
In this life of illusion and quasi-illusion, the person of solid virtues who can be admired for something more substantial than his well-knownness often proves to be the unsung hero:
The teacher, the nurse, the mother, the honest cop, the hard worker at lonely, underpaid, unglamorous, unpublicized jobs”
Daniel J Boorstin
But not a single day do we think of these people and thank them forever.
Gratitude
“Gratitude is when memory is stored in the heart and not in the mind” Lionel Hampton
Thank you for your visit.
Take care, my friend.
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Mr. Philo
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This post is part of Cee Neuner’s CMMC-Tree or Truck
I keep a wide angle just for those times. Great truck for this week 😀
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Thank you Cee Nenuer.
This was taken with a mobile camera.
Exif says focal length was 4 mm. This focal length could not cover the entire truck and
I am not sure whether wide angle lens can include entire vehicle.
I felt fish eye lens is the only solution.
Thanks again.
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Wide angle would definitely have captured it. 😀 😀
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Let me try next time.
Thank you.
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Some cameras have a panorama mode that allows the photographer to “scan” left and right or up and down to create a larger format image. I do that with my cell images in post production with Adobe Lightroom Classic’s Panorama stitching. Just a thought, Philo.
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Thank you John for the information.
My cell camera has pan provision.
I remember that the truck started moving when I took this click.
I must try pan with my cellphone.
Thank for this suggestion.
I rarely use pan techniques.
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