A Scene in Shoreham, East Sussex, UK Shot with a Canon 5D MKII
9/15/2011 FEATURED in the redbubble group Unique Buildings Of The World – Exteriors
harbor, boat, house, town, gull, windows, back, river, shoreham, port, sussex, uk, england
Photography has been an obsession since I was 13 years old and went off to Italy clutching my mother’s accordion style 1940s roll film camera. I’ve been fooling with computers since I bought an Amiga 1000 back in 1985. My first chunky pixelized images were digitized into that machine using a black and white CCTV camera. At last, with today’s software and hardware I feel that I can create the images I see in my mind’s eye.
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Excellent Chris!
Thanks very much Chris, glad you think so. Much appreciated. Cheers.
– Chris Lord
Wonderful composition and processing to get such sharp, contrasting colours and complementary shapes. Tony
Loved this scene as soon as I saw it and just knew what I could do with it (moved the boat from the other side of the river to start with :-) ). Took a while but I’m pleased with it too. Thanks so much for this terrific comment Tony, greatly appreciated and thanks also for adding me to your watchlist, cheers.
– Chris Lord
cracking capture Chris
Very kind of you Lissy, thanks very much indeed. Cheers.
– Chris Lord
beautiful piece of art!
I am very pleased you enjoyed it Henri, very nice of you to leave these warm words and greatly appreciated I might say. Thanks very much.
– Chris Lord
Great work!
Very good of you to stop by and say so Þórdis, thank you very much indeed.
– Chris Lord
Oh, Chris – I love this!! It looks like a painting! Brilliant post processing and so beautifully geometric!! A fave! ~Kim
That’s awfully kind of you Kim, thanks very much indeed. Cheers.
– Chris Lord
It’s a cracker, it has the look and feel of an old 1950’s illustration, Janet and John go to the Seaside or something similar. Excellent work once again
Hey I like that “Janet & John”!! I think I was aiming for something like that. Very pleased that you like it, thanks very much indeed. Cheers.
– Chris Lord
What a nice surprise this morning. A very exciting honor indeed. Thank you so much Karen, I’m very grateful.
– Chris Lord
What a beautiful image!!!!
Very glad you thought so Ellanita, thanks so very much for telling me. Greatly appreciated, cheers.
– Chris Lord
so well done, wonderful image
So pleased that you enjoyed it Luda, thanks very much for this nice comment and the faves, cheers.
– Chris Lord