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LOL! Jordy didn't anyone tell you wellies are an essential part of a photographers equipment?! Nice project, I like the darkness too although some seem a little to dark to me.I love that touch of blue in the reflection of the sky in the second one really brings the image to life & contrasts with the darkness of the foreground. Some of these have an abstract feel to them with the shapes & patterns of the staithes, nice work ; )
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
Cool Cool Jordy, and thanks for the Pylon pics...have you seen that Peter Posthelwate (sorry cant spell it) film with Rachel Griffiths in it, called "Amongst Giants"? It's worth a look just for the opening shots of beauties like what you captured in your 4th shot. Good pics all of them...you don't own wellies? I thought they would be mandatory in England? ;-)>
YI Jordyart, another fine day in England I c. Not sure about these pictures, a nice record of the place, but I think you need to get down with your wellies the old wide angle lens and get down if you know what I mean, I think the boat would make a terrific forground subject with a dramatic sky. :o)
Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing. Salvador Dali
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Ok, been away for a coupla days. Metaphorically speaking. Anyways, found myself down by te nearby river at low tide. Now, there's these old staithes that used to run over to the riverbank for tying the boats to. I think. They're gone now, there's just these stump things left.... so i took a few pics then realised the film wasn't winding on. With just over 5 mins left before I had to go pick up my eldest from school, I quickly re-loaded and re-shot....