Hi all, Darren Spoonley is a local Landscape photographer, to me anyway, who photographs around Munster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVYMMKbwatU In this video you will see him capture 3 cracking photographs and also see a little how he works. I don't want to give any spoilers but it is worth watching I promise you.
A name you might want to know after is "Samson"
blackest wrote:
Hi all, Darren Spoonley is a local Landscape photographer, to me anyway, who photographs around Munster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVYMMKbwatU In this video you will see him capture 3 cracking photographs and also see a little how he works. I don't want to give any spoilers but it is worth watching I promise you.
A name you might want to know after is "Samson"
You are right. It was worth watching.
By the way, "cracking" is a word I only hear on trips to Ireland to visit relatives.
blackest wrote:
Hi all, Darren Spoonley is a local Landscape photographer, to me anyway, who photographs around Munster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVYMMKbwatU In this video you will see him capture 3 cracking photographs and also see a little how he works. I don't want to give any spoilers but it is worth watching I promise you.
A name you might want to know after is "Samson"
Thanks for that. 11 minutes well spent.
blackest wrote:
Hi all, Darren Spoonley is a local Landscape photographer, to me anyway, who photographs around Munster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVYMMKbwatU In this video you will see him capture 3 cracking photographs and also see a little how he works. I don't want to give any spoilers but it is worth watching I promise you.
A name you might want to know after is "Samson"
You are right. It is a great video. Thank you.
A very Merry Christmas to you and yours,
Dennis
blackest wrote:
Hi all, Darren Spoonley is a local Landscape photographer, to me anyway, who photographs around Munster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVYMMKbwatU In this video you will see him capture 3 cracking photographs and also see a little how he works. I don't want to give any spoilers but it is worth watching I promise you.
A name you might want to know after is "Samson"
Thanks for posting that video. Very enjoyable and informative. I will be looking for more of his videos.
Thanks and Merry Christmas .
The samson was a maltese barge crane I think. It had been based in Liverpool for years but now it was getting towed to Malta. It hadn't got far when there was a storm 32 years ago which broke the tow line. This is how it ended up on the rocks. The 2 crew were rescued by an RAF helicopter and it has sat there since rusting away.
blackest wrote:
Hi all, Darren Spoonley is a local Landscape photographer, to me anyway, who photographs around Munster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVYMMKbwatU In this video you will see him capture 3 cracking photographs and also see a little how he works. I don't want to give any spoilers but it is worth watching I promise you.
A name you might want to know after is "Samson"
Did you notice what seemed to be an error he made
shooting the rusted structure?
He had the camera landscape oriented, but had to crop
the image to more of a portrait format.
If he had of shot in portrait he would have had to crop less,
and of course would have had more detail and the ability
to make larger prints.
Having said that, his advice is sage and I like Mr Spoonleys work very much.
Thanks for posting Blackest, I enjoyed that.
Merry Christmas,
Alan.
Abo wrote:
Did you notice what seemed to be an error he made
shooting the rusted structure?
He had the camera landscape oriented, but had to crop
the image to more of a portrait format.
If he had of shot in portrait he would have had to crop less,
and of course would have had more detail and the ability
to make larger prints.
Having said that, his advice is sage and I like Mr Spoonleys work very much.
Thanks for posting Blackest, I enjoyed that.
Merry Christmas,
Alan.
Did you notice what seemed to be an error he made ... (
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He was making quite a slow exposure maybe no L bracket although a ball head will usually let you go to 90 degrees it may not be stable enough. I may have a shot of it myself i think it's an hour away from me. :)
blackest wrote:
He was making quite a slow exposure maybe no L bracket although a ball head will usually let you go to 90 degrees it may not be stable enough. I may have a shot of it myself i think it's an hour away from me. :)
The area looks sensational, have fun.
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