Bridlington North Beach


Photo Information
again playing with the borrowed 10 17 Fisheye at 10mm. Such a joy when you get a bright winter morning and the right location.
11/12/2014 - 15:03wvbarnes
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1/1000
Aperturef/8
LensN/A
ISO320
Focal Length10mm
Views/Likes58/0
Tagsclif, beach, sea

GIULIO57

Link Posted 11/12/2014 - 15:56
Eyecatching perspective
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drobbia

Link Posted 11/12/2014 - 16:12
The lens allowed for a "sweeping" image but it's your expertise, use of POV and a perfect palette of sharply recorded colors which moves this image. Thanks. Tg
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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RussV

Link Posted 11/12/2014 - 16:45
GIULIO57 wrote:
Eyecatching perspective

...and all the better for its simplicity.
www.russv.me.uk

Teaka53

Link Posted 11/12/2014 - 20:18
A wonderful capture, sharp from front to back
Malc

davidtrout

Link Posted 12/12/2014 - 20:13
All of the above plus you were gifted light to die for. Great use of the fish eye lens, the beach pebbles really stand out. Have you tried this in a square crop by slicing off the top third, from about half way along the cliff top about where there is a slight knobbly bit, to get rid of much of the featureless sky?
David

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wvbarnes

Link Posted 13/12/2014 - 16:36
Thanks all, this was after a frustratingly dull winter week so the (extra and deep blue) sky was there to be enjoyed. I'm more often seen using medium to long telephoto but I find portrait perspective wide angle seascapes much fun. My decision now is another wide zoom (I had a Sigma 10 to 20) or go for the fisheye I borrowed. Why is there no 10mm Prime Ltd I wonder?
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