
Hopefully this will be the kickstart I needed to get back out and take some photos.
Ben
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Run agroundI have been absent from here for ages , firstly travelling around Oz and then getting back into uni. I haven't taken a photo since uni started back up in Feb, so a big ship washed up on the local beach sounded like a good reason to get back into it. Here is my take on the ship, handheld (forgot tripod) at low light this morning.
![]() Hopefully this will be the kickstart I needed to get back out and take some photos. Ben
Lovely shot Ben - great use of symmetry between Nobbys and the Pasha Bulker
Peter
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Lovely re entry into your passion Ben! Great sillouhette effect!
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
I agree. this is a great shot. The colour and reflections are very good.
Could I ask what the settings were please? Russell
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Thanks for the encouragement everyone, it was good to get out early and see the sunrise again. Settings were kit lens handheld, 1/40 at f4.5 shot in Raw, levels, curves and cropped in CS. I forgot my tripod so had to wait for the light to be good enough to handhold.
Ben
I thought I saw you but wasn't sure. Yeah if it wasn't for the enormous ship the sunrise would not of been to crash hot, especially after all those beers last night!
By the way what year are you in now? Still enjoying it? Ben
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