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Out Of Service

Posted 25th February 2008 @ 12:02am by Duncan McMillan

Out Of Service by duncmc

Out Of Service from duncmc via flickr.

The two lighthouses at Spurn – the “Low Light” to the left which is the older building, and the “High Light” to the right, up on the point itself. Both lighthouses are no longer in service, replaced by electronic navigation beacons.

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Losing The Light

Posted 14th November 2007 @ 5:57pm by Duncan McMillan

Losing The Light by duncmc

Losing The Light from duncmc via flickr.

An archive shot of the Humber Bridge from February this year. Again the high tide and stillness of the water made great conditions for photography. I have often been accused of adding the vertical light reflections artificially, but other than a white balance adjustment to remover the orange cast from the street lamps, and tweaking the contrast and saturation, this is as it came out of the camera.

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Light And Shadow

Posted 12th November 2007 @ 6:14pm by Duncan McMillan

Light And Shadow by duncmc

Light And Shadow from duncmc via flickr.

Another from the archives. This was taken in February this year and is another from my Humberscapes series. A night shot of the Humber Bridge, stretching out across the river looking south towards Lincolnshire. The shadows cast onto the water and the foreshore from the street lights on the bridge made for an interesting composition.

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Copper Blue

Posted 13th April 2007 @ 3:57pm by Duncan McMillan

Copper Blue by duncmc

Copper Blue from duncmc via flickr.

One from the archives, and posted today because it just featured in Vazaar’s “Low Light” theme. The version posted to Vazaar has been desaturated, which gives it a more sepia look. I’m not sure which I prefer. The colour treatment here is achieved using an Invert adjustment layer in Photoshop with the layer mode set to “Color”. Basically this reverses the colours much like a negative image, while retaining the luminosity of the original.

The photo is taken in the village of Welton, East Yorkshire and the water in the foreground is the village pond (which used to be a mill pond at one time). It is usually populated with hungry ducks.

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The Hunter

Posted 2nd April 2007 @ 5:39pm by Duncan McMillan

The Hunter by duncmc

The Hunter from duncmc via flickr.

The majority of content on here will be photos (that’s my intention anyway). To get me off to a good start my first real post is my favourite image from those I took last year.

This long exposure of the Humber Bridge on a misty December night revealed constellations in the southern sky with amazing clarity. The stars were not visible to the naked eye at the time the picture was taken.

You can cleary see ORION The Hunter in the centre of the sky. If you visit this photo on flickr the other surrounding constellations are also identified.

This photo was featured in WeeklyShot’s “Night” theme, and also in Vazaar’s “Best of 2006” theme. It is one of the images in my Humberscapes collection.

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