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Monday, July 28, 2008

Six hours apart...





Two images that illustrate the difference between shooting at either end of the day, or around noon. The first image, shot at 6:00 am in the soft light of dawn, shows the more industrial side of the river Stour, with electricity pylons dominating the landscape, and the Muscliff sewage treatment works in the background. The second image, shot under mid-day sun, shows work continuing on the Boscombe artificial surf reef, with sand being moved around the beach in preparation for filling the geo-textile bags, once in place and submerged.


Pylons: Nikkor 85mm f/1.4 lens. 1/60 sec at f/6.3. 0.9 ND grad filter
Beach scene: Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 lens. 1/200 sec at f/8

© 2008

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