Beccles Quay Friday, Jun 15 2007
Boats and Image and Photography and Suffolk 8:49 am
A shot of some boats moored up at Beccles quay.
Canon 400D, 1/400 sec, f/5, ISO 400, focal length 70mm
Police Warning Thursday, Jun 14 2007
Boats and Image and Photography and Signs and Suffolk 8:45 am
I spotted this sign at Beccles quay, I thought it was a bit strange by the boats.
Canon 400D, 1/320 sec, f/5, ISO 100, focal length 70mm
Wallasea Marsh #2 Thursday, Jun 7 2007
Essex and Image and Photography 8:46 am
Another shot of Wallasea Marshes, can anyone tell me what these wooden boxes are?
Canon 400D, 1/6 sec, f/29, ISO 100, focal length 28mm
No Tipping Wednesday, Jun 6 2007
Essex and Image and Photography and Signs 8:39 am
A no tipping sign near Wallasea Island, notice the rubbish dumped in the ditch. I guess I should of taken this shot with a smaller aperture to include more detail in the background.
Canon 400D, 1/250 sec, f/5.6, ISO 100, focal length 37mm
Wallasea Marsh Tuesday, Jun 5 2007
Essex and Image and Photography 6:39 pm
This was taken on a trip out to Wallasea Island. I thought this looked quite interesting with the rusting metal dumped in the marsh.
Canon 400D, 1/13 sec, f/22, ISO 100, focal length 18mm
Southend’s Seafront Friday, May 18 2007
Beach and Essex and Image and Photography and Southend 8:10 am
Another shot that afternoon, as you can see I was having trouble with the sun reflecting off the water and giving a under exposed beach to the right. Has anyone got any advice on taking the above shot but getting a balanced exposure?
Canon 400D, 1/200 sec, f/18, ISO 100, focal length 18mm
Jetty Thursday, May 17 2007
Beach and Essex and Image and Photography and Southend 7:46 am
This was taken Bank Holiday Monday 7th May, is shows a Jetty down on Southend’s seafront. As you can see from the shot it was a lovely calm day!
I took alot of shots that afternoon and very few came out, most of them were taken with shutter priority mode and all seemed to have +2 exposure compensation. And these all are over exposed. There were a few taken with Auto mode on D400 which came out like the one above. Is there a way to resurrect these over exposed shots without them looking processed?
Canon 400D, 1/320 sec, f/14, ISO 400, focal length 34mm










