Timber Jinker.
Uploaded: October 17, 2015 12:10:10 | Entered: October 17, 2015 12:10:51
A load of timber on its way to the sawmill at Gloucester.
Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/400 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 125, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 34.00 mm, Model: NIKON D90
Candace M. Cleveland October 17, 2015
I have never heard Jinker before? Thats a lot of wood. #1640085John Benway October 17, 2015
Great shot John, beautiful light and comp, that's definitely a load of wood. #11387043Tammy M. Anderson October 17, 2015
Looks like he has some good size logs on that truck. Excellent timing and capture, John. #11387047Lynn M. Whitt October 17, 2015
Great find and capture. #11387112Mitch Spence October 17, 2015
Yes, I wondered about that term "jinker" too. Does that apply to the truck or to the person who's driving the rig? #11387142Patrick Rouzes October 17, 2015
Beautiful sky, clarity, lighting & subject ,John. Some fine logs there. #11387184Terry Cervi October 17, 2015
We passed many lumber trucks the past few days while traveling to West Virginia. This is a fantastic shot of the "timber jinker". Never heard that term before. #11387191Ujjwal Mukherjee October 18, 2015
Wonderful find and capture,John!! #11387226Bojan Bencic October 18, 2015
Fantastic light and colors, John. Never heard of a jinker before but those trailers are strange looking things. #11387234Debbie Bray October 18, 2015
A shame to see those big trees come down, but I guess thats life! Nice capture, John! You must have been up early for this one! #11387260Teresa Burnett October 18, 2015
LOL!! Love that phrase, John!! My dad was in the logging industry, and would have loved not only the name, but this image as well!! Brings back some great memories!! #11387283John Connolly October 18, 2015
Thank you for all you kind remarks!Nancy L. Green October 18, 2015
That is quite a load John, wonderful capture my friend!!! <>< #11387511John Connolly October 19, 2015
Thanks Nancy! #11387902Emile Abbott October 20, 2015
Large Logs headed for the mill. #11388381John Connolly October 21, 2015
That's right Emile, thanks for your comment! #11388981Lindley Johnson October 22, 2015
A terrific image of this timber jinker, John, and I increased my vocabulary! #11389454John Connolly October 23, 2015
Thanks so much Lindley! #11390230Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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