Steam and Sunset


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While the Sun was sinking behind me, it was casting a light to highlight the cooling towers of Ratcliffe-on-Trent power station.

Trent Lock is an attractive spot nearby at the convergence of a number of canals, with barges and river birds to photograph.

However I seem to be drawn to industrial images. I think that the Tinsley Towers were a more attractive shape than these stubby ones.

Shot with K10D/18-55 as jpeg, then converted to mimic B&W with filter in Picasa.
13/04/2010 - 21:47pgweber
CategoryArchitecture
Shutter Speed1/10
Aperturef/5.6
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length55mm
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pauljay

Link Posted 14/04/2010 - 10:40
Nice, but I prefer the Duchess!!
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG

pgweber

Link Posted 14/04/2010 - 11:03
I am trying (very hard) to show that I do take pictures of things other than steam trains!

Peter
Peter

Pentax K5
Pentax DA 18-55 Mk1, 50-200 (Samsung), 16-45, 55-300 Mk1, 35 f/2.4
Pentax MZ6 + FA28-90, FA50 f/1.4, M 50 f/1.7
Tamron 80-210mm & 28mm

pauljay

Link Posted 14/04/2010 - 17:21
I'm the same with aircraft!
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG

pgweber

Link Posted 14/04/2010 - 17:46
Bit of a busman's holiday, isn't it?

The weekend after I bought my K10D, I photographed 18 planes in an hour (on a Sunday lunchtime) through my front bedroom window, but I was living very near to the incoming flight path for Manchester Airport.

Well I had to try out the camera on something!
Peter

Pentax K5
Pentax DA 18-55 Mk1, 50-200 (Samsung), 16-45, 55-300 Mk1, 35 f/2.4
Pentax MZ6 + FA28-90, FA50 f/1.4, M 50 f/1.7
Tamron 80-210mm & 28mm
Last Edited by pgweber on 14/04/2010 - 17:46


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