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A fisherman looks like he is having a bit of an effort to lift a basket in this scene. I am not sure what was in the basket exactly, though I would guess it would be fish. They must be rather heavy fish anyway.
Something catches a goats attention.
This shot made it to Explore on 11/10/2014 - thanks for looking everyone.
SOOC except resizing & adding frame :-)
somehow I didnt feel like editing this photo :-)
No Tripod used here !!
Exif data
Camera Nikon D5000
Lens 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Exposure 0.001 sec (1/800)
Aperture f/13.0
ISO Speed 200
Taken on August 6, 2011 at 7.49pm PDT
As the cloud descended on Pakefield it gradually started to block out all the light. By the time I took this photo, there were only a few shafts of sun left.
More smart looking houses in Southwold near the common where I parked up.
These houses no doubt come with a very smart price tag as well. I don't think the downturn in property prices has made it's way to Southwold.
A final photo from my trip to the sugar factory. I decided I would finish with a splash of colour & I got a photo of a large stack of pallets in the factory grounds.
i am collecting nice xmas decorations, and this is my favourite so far. bought in japan, it was post-xmas so i was able to get it (them, group of 3) cheap. i had almost forgotten about them by the next year, so when i went to get them out of the box i was so happy.
p.s. as you can see by the date i took the photo, i left it out as long as possible after xmas....
Quite a variety. Nikon n90s with Nikon 105mm f/2.8 Nikkor Macro lens and Fujichrome Velvia slide film.
I decided to include this pole on the shot to give the picture a little foreground interest.
Looking t it now though I am not sure if it adds or detracts from the picture... thoughts please....
After the surreal comes the sublime. I had a tour round Kings College Chapel.
It is a highly impressive building, with amazing architecture & stained glass. This was the view up the main aisle of the chapel.
After having a night out yesterday, I was grateful for some fresh sea air on the beach.
It was a rather grey morning, but there was some sun about. As always LT 998 caught my eye. I really enjoyed the contrast between the red & the greyness of the sky.
Whan you go from left to right on this shot, you can see the the clouds becoming more intensely coloured. I thought it made quite a striking contrast.
Up for sale is a used Nikon F kit. It's an iconic system camera, manufactured by Nikon (then known as Nippon Kogaku). The Camera-Wiki article, and the MIR Nikon F pages, will tell you all you need to know about it.
This specific body is serial #6446474. This indicates a manufacturing date around 1961, according to Richard de Stoutz excellent Nikon F collection & typology website.
Everything is functional, metering finder included, and the shutter speeds seem accurate.
The kit includes everything seen in the images:
• Nikon F body, body cap
• Leather case (worn)
• Photomic T finder, finder box (non matching), finder cover, one MR9 battery adapter
• Nikkor 50mm f1.8 lens, lens cover
I'm asking for $250 + shipping OBO, paid through Paypal goods and services, or through local pickup in the greater Cleveland area.
Another abstract shot taken on Aldeburgh beach. I am not sure what these cage like contraptions are. I think they might be used to catch crabs.
A rather overgrown graveyard at Cromer church. Despite being overgrown, it was looking attractive due to all the wild flowers.