22 October 2007

Shark Rock Pier

The breaking waves give the sea a misty look with an eight second time exposure

6 comments:

  1. Excellent photo, I find it hard to capture night photos, still working on it. Part of me is lazy to change settings, I really like to point and shoot method, otherwise the object like birds will disappear. Great shot though, anna :)

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  2. Thanks for your comments Anna. I love playing with settings - comes from getting into photography in the dark ages, with film and a handheld light meter. The beauty of digital is the delete button and instant preview facility.
    I carry a little table top tripod in my camera bag, for just these occassions. A beanbag is also useful for the night shots.

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  3. I love this shot, I'm a bit like Anna, I need to get some of the settings tweeked first.

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  4. Thanks for comment Tom. It's quite simple really. just a slow shutter speed and a tripod. Digital also makes it so much easier - no wasted film

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  5. wonderful shot max...tell me about the name?...

    k:)

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  6. Hi Karoline
    Srry I can't tell you anything about the name, but will see what I can find out.

    The pier was built in 1998, to reclaim the beach that had totally eroded away. It has been a very successful project and there is now a wide expanse of beach on the westen side.

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