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An early December 2016 sunrise over the salt creek and marsh area of Crab Meadow Beach in Huntington, NY
- Nikon D800e
- Nikor 14mm - 24mm
- FotoDiox Wonderpan Pro
- FotoDiox Circular Polarizer
- Singh-Ray Daryl Benson Rev 2 Stop Grad ND Filter
- Really Right Stuff Tripod & Ballhead
A long abandoned pier on the Long Island Sound looking into an on building summer thunderstorm.
- Nikon D800e
- Nikor 14mm - 24mm
- B+W Circular Ploarizer
- Really Right Stuff Tripod
- Really Right Stuff Ballhead
A reminder that Hulls Town Docks were once served by a goods only railway .This area runs alongside Hull Marina .
Remote cabins / vacation homes are nestled in the trees, along the banks of the scenic Pitt River.
Most are accessible only by boat.
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Image was captured from boat on the river.
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The cranes in the old docks now stand idle, but once formed the beating heart of the port of Ghent. Thanks to light specialist Fisheye, they revive during the 4 days of the Light Festival.
A black & white vision of the salt marsh area of Crab Meadow Beach in Huntington today (12/14/2017) after the snow stopped falling
(Image taken with a 35mm roll film camera). (Press L for Large).
A lot of color cast and false colors from combining two filters. But I like the results on film, giving the image a different effect and mood.
(Spanish: Muchos colores falsos debido a estar usando y combinando filtros. Pero el resultado en el rollo me gusta, ya que da un efecto y ambiente diferente.).
Film Camera: Canon Elan7, Canon EF 20-35 @ 24mm, f/22, 30 sec, filters: Little Stopper (6 stops) and 0.9 graduated filter, Tripod.
Film: Kodak Ektar 100, ISO: 100, Develop by Colonial Photo & Hobby of Orlando FL, scan on Epson V600 @ 4,800 dpi. Edit on Lightroom CC and Color Efex Pro 4.
Location: Sanford Riverwalk, Sanford, Florida.
(filename: 2016-08-06-elan7-ektar011-Edit-Edit)
[This image is in my Album "Landscapes & Cityscapes".]
I love the dramatic. The strip of brightness in the centre of the Photograph certainly emphasises the darkness elsewhere.
The 'Old Docks' (Ghent- Belgium) will become the 'New Docks'
The old docks area is getting a new destination with a residentail area, a school, a sports place, etc Building works are in progress. The old concrete plant will be renovated, will get a new destination and will be integrated into the new district. Currently it is still a fantastic place for graffiti sprayers (not legal but the police is not really acting), which makes it a very colorful place.
Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
Presione "L" para ampliar, o haz clic en la foto.
(Press “L” to enlarge, or clic on the photo)
This was formally the old Humber Dock ..Its Construction started in 1807 and it opened to shipping in 1809. It closed to Shipping in August 1967.before closing permanently in 1969.It was later redeveloped and in 1983 opened up as part of
Hull Marina..
An early morning riser enjoying the sunrise over the salt water marsh and creek at Crab Meadow Beach in Huntington, NY
- Nikon D800e
- Nikor 14mm - 24mm
- FotoDiox Pro
- FotoDiox Polarizer
- Singh-Ray Daryl Benson Reverse Gard ND Filter
- Really Right Stuff Tripod
- Really Right Stuff Ballhead
Lake District Cumberland.
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On the bank of my autumnal lake ... with a blue like a mist from the sea ... the old wooden dock...!!!
Princes Quay is a Shopping Centre in Hull City Centre. This centre is unusual as it was built on Stilts over the old Princes Dock after which it named after.It was opened in 1991. These Bollards have been retained as a reminder of the times when Ships berthed alongside it..
The shipping trade has all gone and the old docks are now a marina. This is one of the modern buildings surrounding the dock.
The beautiful old harbor, attracting artists for several centuries!
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I love the dramatic. The strip of brightness in the centre of the Photograph certainly emphasises the darkness elsewhere.
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The Sun created our shadows as we look down at this scene..It was once a Drydock and it used to have a depth of 26 feet,,It is now derelect and is covered in silt and overgrown.