This week has been a busy one plus the weather should be turning towards spring. With snow still falling in places and heavy rain and winds hitting others, its still winter. So with an hour to spare and a chance of fresh air I went to Killough on the county Down coast here in the northeast of Ireland. With grey sky’s and dull light on the land, landscape shots were out.
With the tide on the rise this forgotten boat and the colour on the harbour wall caught my attention.
With it’s moorings long gone and just the remains left I decided this would be in monochrome.
My next three where taken with a 600mm lens with a fence post used has a tripod.
Shot from around 100 metres and choppedΒ with very little post processing. I could spend all day shooting gulls in flight. I you every watch a master working in their craft, then gulls are the masters for flight using the medium of air to paint their path.
The colour’s nature has painted over time and the textures left by the stone masons tools has they shaped the blocks for the harbour wall. The worn steps reshaped with cement, the rusted and coloured metal handrail. It was all this texture and colour that pulled my eye to this shot.
Thank you for visiting, feel free to comment.
Take care,
George
Great shots! π Trees make good tripods too! π
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Thanks Tom, the tree was to far away ππ and a fence post is easier to carry ππ
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Ha Ha! π
I sometimes us a telescopic monopod that can be used as a cane. π
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The forgotten boat definitely caught my attention.
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