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D800 121 seconds iso100
Nikon 70-200 f/4 @ 70mm f/10
Lee Big Stopper and 0.6ND
A view up the river Thames looking through two of the barrier piers and on towards The O₂ Arena and Canary Wharf.
Parrish and I had some great changeable light around sunset, the visit timed to coincide with the light direction and the tide height. Several shots of a similar nature to show from here.
Bronica S2A, Nikkor-O.C 50mm f/2.8, Efke IR820, Hoya R72 filter, dev'd in Rodinal 1+100, stand developed for ~1 hour
Première photo avec un Canon 20mm de 1977 monté sur mon Sony A7R avec une simple bague d'adaptation.
The Thames Barrier is a retractable barrier system that is designed to prevent the floodplain of most of Greater London from being flooded by exceptionally high tides and storm surges moving up from the North Sea. It has been operational since 1982. When needed, it is closed (raised) during high tide; at low tide, it can be opened to restore the river's flow towards the sea.
I don't know if I like this :/
Anyways, I really wanted to shoot today, so I thought up a random concept and did my thing.
Hope you all like it.
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This is the view through the Thames Barrier ot the Docklands area of London, taken at dusk long exposure on a tripod at 8 seconds at f11, to get the DOF and the movement in the water, another award winning shot in my collection!
With 47813 leading, 57301 is on the back of the 5E26 0710 Leicester L.I.P - Worksop Down yard barrier move prior to moving a London Overground unit later that day. Seen at Syston 15/5/20. (Taken using a pole)
The Thames Flood Barrier which is located in Woolwich, South London, has been in operation since 1982, and prevents London from flooding, especially from exceptional high tides and storm surges coming in from the North Sea.
Sullivans Island barrier island lighthouse and Atlantic seas shot from miles away, Folly Beach island on bulk analog 35mm black and white with Canon A1 mounted on 1200mm Celestron 5SE f10 telescope processed by Oldschoollab #filmisnotdead #film
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One cannot go to the Whitsundays without a visit to the reef. I chose to do a fly over and what a view it is. The reef is 2300km long and between 60 and 250km wide. Quite amazing. www.gbrmpa.gov.au/about-the-reef/facts-about-the-great-ba...
Rail Operations Group's Class 47/8 47812 passes Great Park crossing near Mortimer with an Eastleigh to Leicester move with barrier coaches. Was a little bit too close for comfort with the unit running the other way almost blocking the shot...
A barrier along the sea wall running horizontally and vertically but taken diagonally!
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"Problems do not go away. They must be worked through or else they remain, forever a barrier to the growth and development of the spirit."
M. Scott Peck
"Come, blessed barrier between day and day,
Dear mother of fresh thoughts and joyous health!"
William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
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