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Lighthouse, southern breakwater, Aberdeen harbour, at dusk.
I liked the oleaginous movement of the water so much I made a video in which nothing happens.
The view the other way.
I'm not the first person to have made a photo of this particular cascade... But it's none the less photogenic for that.
The river and path run parallel through Gleann na Eildeag south out of Glen Lyon; a lovely mix with aesthetically pleasing proportions of rock and flowing water.
The first real photo I attempted using a new Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 Sony FE lens. At ISO 100 (no noise) and f/14 (lots of depth of field, not yet suffering from diffraction), 2s was sufficient to blur the highlights in the water pleasantly (especially in the pool to the bottom of the frame); it's a measure of how effective long exposure can be that the snowflakes falling thick and fast leave no impression in the photo. Pixel-shift helped both increase resolution and prolong the effective shutter speed.
Prints and things are available from the website: www.shinyphoto.co.uk/photo/Cascades--Gleann-na-Eildeag-3b...
View of the chancel from behind the rood screen.
This was taken using Pentax's pixel shift. It is very impressive.
A most pleasant winters day today .. but the cold weather is on its way ... Boonerah Point this afternoon..
Viewed from the Battery and across the lake.
Linhof Technikardan S45
Linhof Techno Rollex 6x12 back
16° right swing of both standards
Fujinon C 12.5/450
f32
1/4th second
Agfa Copex Rapid / SPUR DSX (EI 25)
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Self developed in SPUR Dokuspeed SL-N, 24:12:564mL A:B:deionised water at 20 C for 10.5 mins
Digitised using two stitched 16-shot pixel-shift captures
4x10 crop
Toned
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Pentax 6x7 MLU
SMC Pentax 2.8/165
f9.5
1/2 second
Gitzo GT3532LS
Arca-Swiss Z1
Kodak Ektachrome E100
Lab development
Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture with a 99 CRI light source and an IT8-calibrated custom profile.
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An installation recognising and posthumously pardoning those WW1 soldiers (numbering over 300) sentenced by military tribunal to being shot at dawn. The listed crimes include "cowardice", in a time when PTSD was not officially acknowledged or understood. Some of those executed were only 16 years old.
National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire.
Hasselblad 501CM
Carl Zeiss Distagon 4/50 T* CFi
f11
1/500th second
Hand-held
Kodak T-Max 400 (at EI 800)
N+1 development in DD-X 1:4 at 20 °C for 10 mins.
Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture
Toned
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