I know it has been a while since adding some work on here but I am back for the moment with this little gem.
We spotted this sinking rowing boat when in Falmouth, Cornwall in July. I added a few of my own words for the Gulls I hope you like it?
NIKON D60 DSLR
F-stop f/4.5
Exposure time 640 sec
ISO speed 450
Manual Priority
Exposure bias +0.7 step
Edited in Photoshop Elements 10
RAW setting in camera
Focal length 232 mm on a 70 – 300 mm Tamron lens
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photoshop, elements, 10, raw, sea, gulls, boat, wreck, harbour, falmouth, cornwall, rowing, sinking
*It’s NOT the camera which makes a photographer good, it’s only the photographer.
The same applies when; buying a Nikon doesn’t make you a photographer, it makes you a Nikon owner.
Our creative juices flow and we capture the moment.
I hope you like the work I have captured and thank you so much for looking today.
Tony
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Hahaha good work Tony . x
thank you so much Irene x
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Great fun :)
thank you so much
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Hahaha Love this one Tony!
Love Colleen2012
thank you so much Colleen x
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Love the comoc strip humour Tony, great capture, welcome back!! x
thank you so much Pauline xx
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Way to go mate…
And I love it.
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Hoping you and the family are all well..?
Say hello to Enfield for me.
Thank you so much Larry – yep, we’re all good here thanks mate – hope you and Dawn are also?
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Well done Anthony
Hey Georgie, thank you so much for my feature, bless you.
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Fantastic Love the humour!
Hey Roger, thank you so much for your kind comment, it means a lot to me.
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