Re: Week 22 - Synchronised Swimming
I noticed the road was submerged and spent some time looking and wondering about it! Sometimes having a mystery item in an image can cause the viewer to spend more time examining the image. I won't ask how you accomplished that but I'm sure you have your methods! LOL!
Re: Week 22 - Synchronised Swimming
This shot from a slightly different angle may help to explain that road.
http://i45.tinypic.com/1zwc2dy.jpg
There are some high spots and low areas which flood when the tide comes in. I was standing on a dry part of the road a little further along. The wooden posts mark the road edge.
Re: Week 24 - D-Day Remembrance Service
The local British Legion branch hold this ceremony every year.
I was asked to take some photos while there are still a couple of WW 2 veterans who are able to take part.
American forces sailed from this port in 1944. They even constructed the quayside where the event is held.
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...3/original.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...4/original.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...5/original.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...6/original.jpg
The rain had stopped but it was still a grey day. #1, 1/250 F8; #2, 1/125 F11; #3, 1/160 F11; #4, 1/400 F8. All at Iso 400.
7D with 24-105 L lens. I had accidentally switched off IS but I appear to have just about got away with these hand held shots.
Re: Week 24 - D-Day Remembrance Service
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The local British Legion branch hold this ceremony every year.
I had written what I thought was a thoughtful reply to this ........ when the forum seemed to collapse. But we're back up and running.
I think the image of the men at salute with the clergyman behind them, is very good.
Re: Week 24 - D-Day Remembrance Service
Trust you to spot the only Scotsman on the whole quayside, Donald. :D
The middle one of that group of three.
Yes, the site crashed while I was making a reply to your previous comment about Week 23 so I also lost my reply.
But, basically, I will have a go at a little bit of selective enhancement of the wood but will have to be careful with the foliage. I have already had to clone out a disc on the right side upright which gave instructions to walkers.
OK, I've made a slight reworking to Week 23 and posted it alongside the previous image.
Week 25 - Overhauling nets at the Fish Quay
Even though this was yet another grey day I had a bit of over saturation on the red channel, particularly with their waterproof clothing. So this is a composite of two Raw conversions with different exposure settings.
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...7/original.jpg
7D with 70-200 IS L at 70 mm handheld. 1/200 F9 Iso 200.
I'm starting to get really fed up with all this damp and windy English weather. Took very few photos this week. Just this scene and a few insects between the rain showers.
Re: Week 25 - Overhauling nets at the Fish Quay
Wonderful colours and vibrancy Geoff. I love the life in this and the way you can almost hear the men talking.
You and me both with the weather. It isn;t even picturesque or interesting here., just grim, and I am nowhere near good enough to photograph bats and swallows dining on the wing. .
Re: Week 25 - Overhauling nets at the Fish Quay
Thanks for the comment, Carolyn. Here is another closer shot where they are about to remove a spider crab from the net.
http://i49.tinypic.com/358swsy.jpg
ps. the boat is named Mayhem. They fish these very large mesh nets mostly for ray.
Re: Week 26 - Rough on the Bar
At the harbour mouth there is a shallow sand bar.
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...1/original.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...3/original.jpg
Both at 1/800 F14 Iso 400. 7D with 24-105 L.
Whatever I did was going to involve a bit of compromise, so I set a shutter speed of 1/800 and adjusted the Iso until I obtained a setting of F14 when metering from the surf. Which was bound to make the midtones a little on the dark side.
Rather than risk getting variations in adjustment as I changed camera angles I entered these settings manually; and hoped that there wouldn't be too much variation in light levels.
Focused on the cliff top rocks and hoped there would be sufficient depth of field for the surf.
Then a bit of selective editing to balance everything out.
I should have been at this location a little earlier when the ebb tide was stronger and the surf was slightly larger. But by the time the sun made a brief appearance and I arrived here it was almost low water.
Re: Week 26 - Rough on the Bar
Good photos Geoff. It is difficult to make the sea or water like this look interesting at times, but there is enough going on in these two to make it look alive.
Re: Week 26 - Rough on the Bar
Yes, Peter, that is why I included some 'reference points' amongst the cliffs.
As a retired fisherman, I'm all too aware of how fairly big seas can look like a millpond on photos, particularly a big swell. I always thought that when shooting from a boat, if it looks a bit rough in a photo I shouldn't be there!
Re: Week 26 - Rough on the Bar
Hi Geoff, I really like the second image as it is more unusual and really shows of the power of the water. You have a really interesting foreground providing two complementary subjects that work very well together. Having been born on an island, my eye goes back and forth between them enjoying all there is to explore.