Below are the images that I submitted for this project. Time was very limited, and I had less than an hour to produce the images, as the unit was going to be sent via air the next day, and this was an early evening job, due to my current work commitments.
All images were taken in situ at the client site with natural light from the roof lights and the sodium lighting within the workshop. The difficulty here was isolating the unit from the general working area and all the workings of the workshop. I would add that the client did want to show the workshop area within the image. However, with some judicious Photoshop I managed to get some good images. The area was also quite limited due to other ongoing projects so I had to use a larger and wider lens. I used a Canon 5D MKII, some with a tripod.
This is a general view of the "sled" which will become part of a food production unit. This is actually the back view. Lighting was from the open door to the left, plus the sodium lighting in the roof.
This is the front view of the unit. As you can see it is a very intricate job, and quite compact.
This is some detail of the unit showing various valves and the intricate pipework to produce this item. All the stainless steel is highly polished without a mark on it.
This image was not requested from the client but I produced it to show another aspect to the detail. The client said that he thought that this was a good image, and was quite complimentary.
With just half an hour on site and not knowing the item I was to image, I am really pleased with the result, after some tricky Photoshop work, eg cleaning up the images with trailing hose and debris on the floor, the client was pleased, and paid.
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