Mikołaj Biernacki
Harbourside
Bristol harbour in 14th century was a central point of trade between Spain, Portugal and Iceland and the last port which ships used before leaving in search of the New World, some never to be seen again. During 1809 work started to construct the floating harbour and overcome the issues the second highest tidal range in the world. At the present day the harbour is a vibrant place with Sunday markets, restaurants, bars, shops and many sports and activities such as rowing, kayaking, yachting and paddle boarding.
This was one of my first attempts at long exposure photography. Thanks to Storm Doris for making it painfully cold.
As always any constructive criticism is appreciated!
Harbourside
Bristol harbour in 14th century was a central point of trade between Spain, Portugal and Iceland and the last port which ships used before leaving in search of the New World, some never to be seen again. During 1809 work started to construct the floating harbour and overcome the issues the second highest tidal range in the world. At the present day the harbour is a vibrant place with Sunday markets, restaurants, bars, shops and many sports and activities such as rowing, kayaking, yachting and paddle boarding.
This was one of my first attempts at long exposure photography. Thanks to Storm Doris for making it painfully cold.
As always any constructive criticism is appreciated!