The danger of metal Groynes close to the shore – this is at low tide – glad I am not into small sailing boats!!!
Taken on a recent dawn shoot with my fellow RB’er and friend Stuart Chapman at The Warren, Folkestone, England.
Canon 400D, Canon EF-S 17-85mm IS USM Lens @ 64mm, ISO 100, f16, 15 secs. Hoya ND 400 (9 stop) filter used. Tripod used. Converted to Monochrome in CS5.
361 views, 19 favourites at 14th November 2011
bobculshaw, b w, hoya nd400, seascape, folkestone, the warren
Comments
To bad, but it makes a excellent shot.
Splendid shot Bob.
awesome
That 9 stop’s an absolute beaut isn’t it Bob? This is a real marvel and i’ll tell you why, I had to check your narrative was the same day we met as I didn’t even see this shot at the time. (Must have been busy up to my knees in water at the time probably)
Just love the misty effects and minimalist approach to this. Love it
Thank you Stuart for your super comment. Yes I love the filter – did you get anything with it? Took it around the time you got your wellingtons full!
– Bob Culshaw
This is one of my all time favourites – almost makes me wish I had got up at 3.30am with you!!!
I love the tones and subtly inherent in the image. Fabulous photography Bob.
xx
Great image Bob!!! The mono treatment gives it so much impact! Worth getting up early for. Well done my friend.
Great capture, Bob; well done!
awww I love what your honey just said!! you both are so talented… it must bounce off the rooms!!!
Well done Bob!
Fabulous shot Bob with a great lead out with those groynes. Silky smooth waters as well. Stunning work.
fantastic work Bob, great mono composition, nice line-in