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Had a gorgeous coastal walk with my wife today from Coldingham to St Abbs lighthouse. Wasn't really meant to be a togging day but took my gear anyway....! Couldn't resist this beautiful lighthouse and nice horizon! Some great rocky coves down there - definitely be back soon.
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Canon 50D
Canon 10-22mm
Lee 10 stop
Lee 0.9 soft grad
f16 @ ISO 100 for 156 sec
Early dawn at Plymouth.
Smeaton's Tower is the third and most notable Eddystone Lighthouse. It marked a major step forward in lighthouse design. In use from 1759 to 1877, it was largely dismantled and rebuilt on Plymouth Hoe in Plymouth, Devon, where it now stands as a memorial to its designer, John Smeaton, a celebrated civil engineer.
Bass Harbor Light is a 56' tall tower displaying an occulting, red 4 second light (Oc R 4). The image is a 5 frame HDR image in which all 5 frames were captured while the light was on. The merge was performed using the Merge to HDR feature new in Adobe Camera Raw 9.
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Kilauea lighthouse, on the north shore of the island of Kauai.
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This old Lighthouse has just been repainted. Photo taken at Fingal Heads New South Wales, Australia on a perfect winters day.
early morning start to whitely bay and st Marys lighthouse taken from the rocks at old Hartley at low tide
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It was the annual trek to Michigan. 10 days of tent camping. We visited Grand Haven a few times. This particular evening the waves and the light were putting on a show.
A few hundred meters up the road from my last shot, in the tiny coastal village of Gardur, lies the Gardskagi lighthouse. Two lighthouses sit on the peninsula, this being the smaller of the two. Built in 1897 it was regarded as one of the best lighthouses in Iceland because it stood low beneath the mist and fog. However, due to its shoreline location the ground under it began to erode leaving it unsafe to use. As a result it was decommissioned and the lamp section removed.
Conditions were relatively calm while we were there but you could imagine the ferocity of the storms that must lash this exposed section of coastline.
A new lighthouse, which is set back from the shoreline, was built in 1944. At 28 metres tall it is the highest lighthouse in Iceland (photo to follow later).
7 exp tripod supported hdr . Post processing using acr, photomatix, photoshop cc with topaz denoise and clarity plugins. Image selective sharpened. Nikon D700 with 16-35 f4 at 35mm, ISO 400, f10, 1/10 - 3 seconds.