Photos and occasional pomes

Tag: long exposure

  • Shells

    An iconic location that I cannot believe I didn’t post before. On the evening we were at the Opera House there was a colourful display being projected to the structures. When I took this they had not started, and the dark sky and illuminated shells lent themselves to monochrome. One second, obviously hand-held – who needs a tripod when they have an OM Systems camera? I might post a colour image from the display. I might not…


  • Change

    Possibly the last.
    Focusing on the image –
    The haiku “whenever”.

    Let’s be honest, who comes here for the haiku? At the end of the day it is a photo blog, so I will continue to share my images, many of which may be “marmite” images. Some may hate them, some may love them, but if you like the majority then hopefully you will stay. I am not ruling out the odd poetic expression, but it will not be a focus from now on.
    This image is quite possibly a marmite one….


  • Groynes, again

    Rising out of the mist,
    Built to defend the shoreline.
    Slowing longshore drift.

    Long exposures are not everyone’s cup of tea, but I like them with the right subject. This was another from my day at Spurn Point. The crashing waves would, in my opinion, have looked really messy and didtracting with a fast shutter. This misty effect is much more pleasing.

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