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Title:Reflections
Year: 2015
Location:Port Lincoln, South Australia
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The fascinating rocky shoreline holds many small tide pools which provide interesting reflections. Pemaquid Lighthouse, Pemaquid Point, Maine
Cropped and reprocessed this port side view using Instagram. The iconic "Point Reyes" shipwreck was unfortunately damaged in Feb 2016 by a couple of zealous and careless spinning wool image makers. She is still here and a wonderful subject for many a photographer, but her port side and stern are severely damaged.
Canon Rebel XTi
Sigma 17-70 f/2.8-4
17mm, ISO 100, 1/60sec, f/16
This is something new for me, trying to capture a reflection in drops of water. Seems to be a case of trial and error in order to get something half presentable. This is a blue scarf reflected on tiny drops of water on a cactus spike.
I liked the reflections here and they came out well on the picture.
It is quite an industrial town based on fish and fish processing and boat stuff. In 2023, Killybegs accounted for 68% (166,423 tonnes) of the total fish landings by all vessels in Ireland, with a total value of €118 million.
The harbour round from this area is full of very big trawlers, there are loads of modern industrial buildings and the whole place has a constant fishy smell but despite the working nature of the place this bit manages to have quite a picturesque feel to it I think.
From my workshop this summer in the Netherlands. I edited the shot with the JD Autumn Tones Actions which release Thursday.
November at Loweswater and still reflections of Whiteside, Grasmoor, Whiteless Pike , on the left and Melbreak end on to the right, through to Rannerdale by Crummock Water in the distance.
Another photo of a painting by my daughter Bonnie [I seem to be in the mood for blue twilight pictures]