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Lighting Used is shoot through umbrella plus SB 800 Flash with green gel and position angle is 30/45 deg from my camera the flash is remotely controlled with trigger attach to it.
Dusk falls in Northumberland as 'Great Gable' draws the 6N22 13.51 departure from Tyne Dock biomass train through the unloader.
Note the white marker posts that show where the loco needs to stop to discharge each wagon.
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In early November I found myself with a morning spare in Manchester, so what better way to spend it than in a cemetery?
I found Manchester Southern cemetery almost by chance, and I fell in love with it's gothic beauty and peacefulness.
This particular angel was my favourite, and is intended as a preview for the rest of the pictures which I'll post up shortly!
If you hold this postcard up to the light the windows brighten up somewhat. Presumably this was a daytime shot made to look as though it is taken during the night.
The statue of Samuel Morley can be seen standing outside the Theatre Royal. The building on right hand corner of Market Street and Long Row was the old Nottingham Department store of Griffin & Spalding. The building was rebuilt in the 1920's. In c.1966 Debenhams purchased the store and I believe quickly rebranded it.
This postcard shows its vintage in that Post Office Regulations in the UK during the 1900's only permitted you to write a message on the reverse for inland postage. This postcard is franked Nottingham 5.45pm Aug 11 (19)03. It was sent to Mrs I Skelton, Fesserton, Tay, Ontario, Canada.
Instead of the usual Ha'penny stamp it cost a full 1d. to send this abroad. One penny in 1903 equates to 33p in 2008 using the Retail Prices Index. 1d in 1903 equates to £2.21 in 2008 if you use Per Captia GDP. (Per Capita GDP gives a better idea of how 'affordable' something was for someone taking into account earnings etc.)
The message on the front reads: -
' 4 Ossington Villas Sherwood Nottingham
Thanks for letter & ?. Aunt's address is
Swiss Cottage Albury Heath Guildford Surrey
Will write to you soon
Much love to you all
from us both. Hubert
Annie is collecting these cards please (Do you remember this street?) send her one or two.'
Can't believe I spent two days on this. The concept looked great in my head, but I just couldn't get it looking right. Used a macro lens, so had to take 20 shots and focus stack them to get everything in focus. And then still had to composite some of the items into the image. Oh well, it was a learning experience.
Kingdom Come.
An archive shot from end of last season, Ulsfjord, Northern Norway March 11th 2011.
This is the type of shot some fellow landscape photographers of mine would characterize as a "brain damaged composition" ;) -
Still, no time to think composition here, more about just documenting the majestic phenomenon!
I can feel I am getting so ready now for upcoming aurora season!
Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Samyang 14mm
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