Sunday, January 13, 2013

Results from Walberswick Old Pier

Well, this is what I got . . . need a little tweaking still - a couple of the horizontals are slightly off.
The Lee Big Stopper gives a blue cast as you may know but have decided to leave most of that in for these images . . . These are not all usable commercially for me, but I think I've captured the feel of the location as I felt it anyway. It was cold, windy and with some sleet falling and my tripod was buried into the sand in a foot of water, inches from the surface, so framing was not easy, especially as the 10 stopper was constantly in and out for re-framing, so some of these need cropping before I'll use them I think, but one of them will work for me. The location is difficult to frame as I'd like because of the proximity of the new concrete pier, which I was keen to exclude.
Loving the Big Stopper. . . . used in conjunction with 0.6 ND soft grad too.
Canon EOS 1DS MkII, EFL 17- 40mm  and EFL 70 - 200mm









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