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Distant Horizons

Perhaps not the most awe-inspiring photograph but, from a personal standpoint, it does posses a certain mood to it. Masterfully framed, despite the unwelcome scratches acquired from scanning an old weathered 6 x 4 print. The print appears to be filed in my November 2002 shots, though I suspect this was taken earlier in the year.

On The Rocks [2]

Presented to you from a carefully scanned print (of 6 x 4). Its exposure is unchanged with no enhancements other than minor work to remove surface noise obtained from scanning a printed photograph. In addition I have adjusted the gamma to compensate for some extra lighting captured during the scan.

on TheRocks1 and 2 are great natural pictures, here Vicky is completely unaware of the camera and is entirely absorbed in the act of netting for rock pool creatures unknown. These were shot in 2003 using a Nikon F60 35mm.

On The Rocks [1]

Presented to you from a carefully scanned print (of 6 x 4). Its exposure is unchanged with no enhancements other than minor work to remove surface noise obtained from scanning a printed photograph. In addition I have adjusted the gamma to compensate for some extra lighting captured during the scan.

 

on TheRocks1 and 2 are great natural pictures, here Vicky is completely unaware of the camera and is entirely absorbed in the act of netting for rock pool creatures unknown. These were shot in 2003 using a Nikon F60 35mm.

Whats On Her Mind

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Taken at Dorest during summer 2003 with my Nikon F60 film SLR camera. Wonderful dramatic scene with crashing waves and high winds with a beautiful girl sitting on the rocks utterly lost in thought and calmness.

Time and Tide Silhouette

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Fun on the rocks at Lyme Regis 2003, with the sea lapping against the rocks and the sun offering a wonderful golden light against the sea dampened rocks. With careful footing and strategic placement I waited for the perfect wave. Occasionally life yields a little bonus or two, this was such an occasion as just before the wave hit, my sister’s attention was drawn away from the camera, offering me an un-posed natural picture. Taken with the Nikon F60.

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