Klingon
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Klingon from duncmc via flickr.
The view was irresistable with camera in hand.
Tags: brimham rocks, canon ef s 10 22, canon eos 400d, national trust, north yorkshire
Klingon from duncmc via flickr.
The view was irresistable with camera in hand.
Tags: brimham rocks, canon ef s 10 22, canon eos 400d, national trust, north yorkshire
Druid’s Writing Desk from duncmc via flickr.
One of my favourites from a recent series at Brimham Rocks. The flat grey skies had begun to clear and bit of blue was showing, but still with plenty of cloud to give the sky some mood. The rock formations lead the eye into the focal point which is a rock known as the Druid’s Writing Desk. Although it is one of the most recognisable rock formations here, it is not as widely photographed as many of the others.
Tags: brimham rocks, canon ef s 10 22, canon eos 400d, digital photography, north yorkshire
Between A Rock And A Hard Place from duncmc via flickr.
It’s the view that everyone takes of this lonely tree clinging onto a rocky outcrop at Brimham Rocks. The converging perspective of the ultra-wide angle lens really works the rock strata for full effect.
Tags: brimham rocks, canon ef s 10 22, canon eos 400d, lone tree, national trust, north yorkshire
The Most Photographed Tree In North Yorkshire from duncmc via flickr.
I had high hopes for our trip to Brimham Rocks on Sunday, but the dull weather left us with a flat, greay sky for most of the day. A little bit of Photomatix in post really brings out texture detail in the rocks.
Tags: brimham rocks, canon ef s 10 22, canon eos 400d, lone tree, national trust, north yorkshire
The Incoming Tide from duncmc via flickr.
Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire.
Tags: canon ef s 10 22, canon eos 400d, coast, north yorkshire, robin hoods bay, seaside
Ringside Seat from duncmc via flickr.
Shot from St Andrew’s Dockside looking across the old dock basin towards the derelict Lord Line building. The dock was closed in the mid 1970s, about ten years after this picture was taken.
Tags: black and white, canon ef s 10 22, derelict, digital photography, dockside, east yorkshire, hull, st andrews quay
I Must Go Down To The Sea Again from duncmc via flickr.
It was a cold and bleak on Hornsea beach when I took this back in December. It reminds me of this shot despite the differences.
Tags: beach, canon ef 28 135 is, canon eos 400d, digital photography, east yorkshire, groynes, hornsea, seaside
All These Places Feel Like Home from duncmc via flickr.
A well placed groyne provided a suitable camera platform for this half-a-second exposure on Hornsea beach. A polarising filter (the rim just visible at the corners of the frame) was all I had to slow down the shutter speed to achieve the blurry foam trails left behind by the receding wash. Shame about the horizon. Maybe I’ll have a tripod with me next time.
Tags: beach, canon ef s 10 22, canon eos 400d, digital photography, east yorkshire, groynes, hornsea
Out With The Old, In With The New from duncmc via flickr.
We drove out to the coast yesterday. It was nice and bleak, just the thing to blow away a few Christmas cobwebs. This was taken on the beach at Withernsea, deserted but for a few fishermen and a pair of photographers.
Tags: beach, black and white, canon ef s 10 22, canon eos 400d, coast, digital photography, east yorkshire, groynes, sea, seaside, withernsea
Outside Again from duncmc via flickr.
Thornton Abbey Gatehouse viewed from the outside as we were leaving. I really liked the place, it’s quite a gem and only seven miles from the Humber Bridge. Despite its being almost my doorstep I only discovered it while browsing images on Flickr.
Tags: black and white, canon ef s 10 22, english heritage, lincolnshire, ruins, thornton abbey