Sarges Strobe Lighting by blueguitarman
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Sarges Tall Ship taken on the last nite of the Belfast Tall Ships
Sarges is Portuguese crewed ship, built in 1937.
Taken at the Belfast docks Northern Ireland, the lagan.

Nikon D60

AF-S DX VR NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G lens
The Zoom lens set at 35mm retracted to 18mm

10s shutter
F/25
ISO100


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belfast, ireland, lighting, northern, reflection, sarges, strobe, tall ships, water, zoom

Comments

  • Graham Mewburn
    Graham Mewburnalmost 3 years ago

    Exceedingly clever
    and worth the effort
    May we have a little more information on Location in the Description Box Please?
    cheers me hearty
    Gray

  • ragman
    ragmanalmost 3 years ago

    Hi Please enter this in the Nowhere Like Northern Ireland group for our Tall Ships feature

  • ragman
    ragmanalmost 3 years ago

  • Ciara(Kevin & Paula) Neupert
    Ciara(Kevin & ...almost 3 years ago

    excellant shot ,just fantastic so clear.

  • Thanks :)

    – blueguitarman

  • LudaNayvelt
    LudaNayveltalmost 3 years ago

    excellent

  • thanks :)

    – blueguitarman

  • Paul Gibbons
    Paul Gibbonsalmost 3 years ago

    Great work, love the effect. Well done.

  • Thanks muchly :)

    – blueguitarman

  • Steve Hildebrandt
    Steve Hildebrandtover 2 years ago

    Reminds me of that String Art craze that was so popular in the 70s and 80s! I love this technique! Very well done! How did you get the zoom lines so clean? Mine are always wobbly!

  • blueguitarman
    blueguitarmanover 2 years ago

    Thanks, I dunno actually, i had set it on the tripod and i think it was because i didnt stop and start retracting the lens, just one smooth movement and go as slow as possible

  • heeb
    heebover 2 years ago

    Great effect! very clever!

  • Thanks :)

    – blueguitarman

  • simon Olewicz
    simon Olewiczover 2 years ago

    That is a fantastic shot , i’ve never thought about what having and moving a zoom lense would do to a long shot .

    Brilliant photo