Tuesday, March 19, 2019
The last day of winter
Seasonally, it's the last day of winter in the northern hemisphere, and Nic and I visit Dungeness on the Kent coast for a spot of dog walking, and some photography.
It's one of our favourite locations as we always find something different to shoot - the area being littered with working boats and paraphernalia - as well as decaying hulks and wooden sheds. However, it appears that the locals have been making an effort to clean the site up. Many of the more dilapidated structures and vessels have disappeared since our last visit in the summer of 2017, which is a shame as it is a popular place for photographers.
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/250 second at f/8. Matrix metering. -⅓ EV compensation. Mono conversion in Silver Efex Pro 2. ISO 50
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2 comments:
Beautiful lighting and tones in this image Richard. I grew up by the sea, and still miss it after all these years away....Love it! Cheers! Dave
Thank you, David. :-)
Now that Spring is here I miss all that gorgeous winter light, and the sea.
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