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sorry, no Michael Flatley in this thread..

1> Always check tide times before trying to take shots of a beached ferry..
01_riverdance_people_tide.jpg


2> Some of the trailers that have been 'recovered'. I was escorted off the prom shortly after taking this one by a pleasant security blokey.
02_riverdance_trailers.jpg


3> Can see how much it's sunk into the sand after falling over
03_riverdance_beach_front.jpg


4> Trying to demonstrate how far away from Blackpool this actually is.
04_riverdance_beach_top.jpg


5> Different angle, different approach to processing.
05_riverdance_beach_back.jpg


So yeah, that's that. Totally different approach to processing these, completely different lighting conditions to what i'm used to!

C&C appericated as always, and with any of my work - if you think it is crap, please do tell me. I won't be offended, I strive to improve and without constructive criticism it's hard to judge what I need to work on!

Shot on a D50 with kit lens.
 
i like the second and the last one., :)
i remember seeing that on the news., id say everyone that lives around there was out robbing stuff off the beach when that happened.,lol.,
 
Like those pics a lot. I tend to use my D50 on auto most of the time as I need to reliably capture the moment (and my manual skills are cr@p! :ROFLMAO: ) but now the weather is improving I'm feeling I might take a wander out and have a play with some of the settings.

Did you do much post processing on them or is that how they came off the camera? :D

Chris
 
cheers (y)

I shoot mostly using aperture prioirty rather than full manual, but i do use exposure compensation a lot to under expose shots that have sky in them.

processing wise, i shoot in RAW rather than JPG - so there is an amount of processing missing when i start then i just play about with the levels in Lightroom until i'm happy with the image :)
 
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