Joe Rainbow
Land's End
A shot taken on Friday evening during a spectacularly uneventful sunset. Basically there was no colour happening but some nice clouds. This was a shame as I was in some good company that evening, in the form of Antony Spencer, Peter Spencer Andy Farrer and midlander1231. All superb photographers and thoroughly decent people. It was a novelty for me as I rarely, if ever, go out shooting with anyone. I had a great time, despite the conditions turning a bit lifeless.
As a result of that gray cloud blocking out the warmth of the sun, I turned to Mono in an effort to catch the tones of the rugged cliffs, and the high contrast of the stone arch. I am relatively happy with the result, but there is always room for improvement. Thanks for a great evening you guys, look forward to another :)
17-40, 0.6 H grad and 0.45 s, polariser.
Errr, I wanted a hyperlink to these guys flickr streams but am technically inept. Please help. I tried copying and pasting their highlighted flickr names but no joy. Sorry folks.
Exposure: 8
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 20 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV
The sensational photostreams of this amiable bunch. (much can be learned from here!)
Antony Spencer www.flickr.com/photos/34127797@N02/
Peter Spencer www.flickr.com/photos/35972709@N03/4394662130/
Andy Farrer www.flickr.com/photos/andyfarrer/4391692179/
Land's End
A shot taken on Friday evening during a spectacularly uneventful sunset. Basically there was no colour happening but some nice clouds. This was a shame as I was in some good company that evening, in the form of Antony Spencer, Peter Spencer Andy Farrer and midlander1231. All superb photographers and thoroughly decent people. It was a novelty for me as I rarely, if ever, go out shooting with anyone. I had a great time, despite the conditions turning a bit lifeless.
As a result of that gray cloud blocking out the warmth of the sun, I turned to Mono in an effort to catch the tones of the rugged cliffs, and the high contrast of the stone arch. I am relatively happy with the result, but there is always room for improvement. Thanks for a great evening you guys, look forward to another :)
17-40, 0.6 H grad and 0.45 s, polariser.
Errr, I wanted a hyperlink to these guys flickr streams but am technically inept. Please help. I tried copying and pasting their highlighted flickr names but no joy. Sorry folks.
Exposure: 8
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 20 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV
The sensational photostreams of this amiable bunch. (much can be learned from here!)
Antony Spencer www.flickr.com/photos/34127797@N02/
Peter Spencer www.flickr.com/photos/35972709@N03/4394662130/
Andy Farrer www.flickr.com/photos/andyfarrer/4391692179/