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Jan 11, 2007 15:20 |  #1

As the weather continues to be pretty dire, I've revisited a few unprocessed raw files from last year.
All taken around sunrise. Canon 1Ds MKII.

1st. 15sec @ f14, ISO100, 24-105 F4l lens.

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2nd. 30sec @ f14 ISO100, 24-105 F4L

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3rd. 1/8 sec @f22, ISO100, 17-40 F4L.

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4th. 1/60 sec @f14, 24-105 F4L .

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5th. 1/4 sec @ f22 ISO100, 24-105 F4L

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6th. 0.3 sec @ f22, ISO100 17-40 F4L

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Jan 11, 2007 15:31 |  #2

All nice shots.......but the first one is the best in my view. Simple composition, nice colours....well captured. Looks like a nice place to wander around with the camera.


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Jan 11, 2007 15:42 |  #3

As stunning as always Les! Love Whitby. 1, 2 and 6 are my favourites. The simplicity of #1 really works well.


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Jan 11, 2007 17:05 |  #4

Yes, they are absolutely stunning and #1 is my favourite! I dream of producing shots like this!
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Jan 11, 2007 17:38 |  #5
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Although i like the whole series,and especially the light in # 1 (different approach on framing i see eh?),still i prefer the pier shot.

Very interesting to see the difference in the pier between night and day,hmm i think i would go for the night shot.
Very different mood and light,i love that huge difference between the cold and warm light / colour of the image.


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Jan 11, 2007 17:47 |  #6

Really admire your photography Les, especially your longer exposure work.
1,2,3, I love, even the framing of #4 is excellent.

I've been trying long exposures lately but not to many come out appealing.
I think I wait to late in the evening, well after dark.




  
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Jan 11, 2007 18:05 |  #7

Wow, they're all great...but I really love the colors and richness of #2.


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Jan 11, 2007 18:15 |  #8

they are all good les

but number 1 really floats my boat- only because of the colours on the horizon

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Jan 12, 2007 03:29 |  #9

These are the ones you ignored eh Les? :|

Lovely shots with great light andcomposition, except for 4, which I find a bit tightly framed number 3 works better for me. I really should give Whitby another visit, it's been a while.


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Jan 12, 2007 04:30 |  #10

Great shots, i really love number 1, so simple but just wonderful :)


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Jan 12, 2007 04:35 |  #11

The first two are also my favorites.

I like the first for its simple composition and the second for its great eye lead-in.


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Jan 12, 2007 05:47 |  #12

dv2004 wrote in post #2525728 (external link)
Although i like the whole series,and especially the light in # 1 (different approach on framing i see eh?),still i prefer the pier shot.

Very interesting to see the difference in the pier between night and day,hmm i think i would go for the night shot.
Very different mood and light,i love that huge difference between the cold and warm light / colour of the image.

Thanks Dimitri, the night shot I'd almost given up on, as the shadow detail was too much, especially on the pier. I tried PP with PSC3, and because it's far less destructive than PSC2, I was able to retrieve shadow detail, with my usual push/pull ways of processing.


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Jan 12, 2007 05:51 |  #13

Neilyb wrote in post #2527998 (external link)
These are the ones you ignored eh Les? :|

Lovely shots with great light andcomposition, except for 4, which I find a bit tightly framed number 3 works better for me. I really should give Whitby another visit, it's been a while.

Thanks Neil, with no4 I agree, there's not enough space up top for me, and No3, I originally felt the comp wasn't right, the sun and the lighthouse were too close, so I moved to the right to get that space between them.
Funnily, I'm more comfortable with the composition now than I was then?


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Jan 12, 2007 06:00 as a reply to  @ Lesmac's post |  #14

Nice photos, I like the 1st shot best. Really nice deep colours.

I used to bob up to Whitby occasionally when I lived in sunny Scarborough.




  
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Jan 12, 2007 06:36 as a reply to  @ BMD's post |  #15

Nice shots.
I think i saw something similar in UAE but it is very far from my area, and i can't be there all the time.
I hope i will have chance to get in one of these places, but i live very close to the beach but no interesting sightseen i think.


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