Every year, at least once a year, there’s a large parade of police officers and associated personnel through the streets of Georgetown, fortunately for me they usually do it on a Saturday and they usually pass right in front of my office.
I never know beforehand that it’s about to occur, except for the sudden thudding of the drums coming down the street, so, like every curious citizen, I grab my camera and head out to the street to see what’s the cause of the noise.
I always snap a few photos, just on the off-chance that I may need something of that nature or that one may come out special.
I think I have a few more images in this week’s takings that qualify as “better”, but I saw this one and thought I think I like it, and I think I’d like it in sepia, with a vignette; so I actually wasted very little time in processing it, I just went straight to task and made the few adjustments that were already in my head.
f/6.3 @ 105mm, 1/250s, ISO200
Click on the image to see it in the Gallery.
Well I guess if you can’t do your job, you can always stick with your rituals. Never seen this one myself, but there is the opening of the assizes ever quarter year.
Well, they do look all pretty when they try to be presentable… 😃