Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Moira Furnace

What another beautiful afternoon as I walked along the canal at Moira Furnace with my fully chrged camera and my Tripod and my clear memory card I planned to take some photos of the low sunlight and was going to take more reflection pictures as i'm enjoying these at the moment.
Iso 200 1/500 F5

Iso 200F10 1/100 I changed this to black and white as I prefered it like this.


1/60 Iso 200 F6

1/640 Iso 200 F5

Iso 200 F8 1/125


Iso 200 F9 1/125

Iso 200 F5 1/160


1/400 Iso 200 F4

Iso 100 1/160 F5

Iso100 F5 1/250
I then tried the same picture in black and white to improve the antiquity of the place and liked it.


1/30 Iso100 F5

I then wanted to shot into the fading sunlight to get a shadow effect and sillouette and really like this however I would have liked to get a little more detail on the edge of the canal.
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Iso100 1/4000 F5

1/2500 F5 Iso 100

I wanted to recreate a picture that I took at calke Abbey but with more depth to it this time, so I picked a clear spot as I felt last time that a few leafs spoilt the effect and got stone throwing, this again I would like to do as a series of three pictures to show the ripple effect.




All above Tint black and white 1/20 F9 Iso200
I Particularly liked the bubbles in these pictures and aim to perfect the ripple effect.
I still feel they could be sharper.

1 comment:

  1. As we discussed in class Sharon, try cropping your water/bubble images; square?? Would also like to see some more images along this theme :)

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