Critique Welcomed Spurn Point

Shaun Haselden

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A shot of some old Victorian groynes at Spurn Point in the East Riding of Yorkshire taken around 2009 using a Nikon F5 camera fitted with a Tamron 17-35mm lens and Kodak EBX 100 film. The lens was set to 17mm for this shot.

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A further shot taken at Spurn Point during 2009 again with the lens set at 17mm.

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Another shot taken at the same time as the others but this time of a washed up relic from the sea.
 
Indeed! The colour is wonderful... I do like subtly tone brown and blue images (odd?)

do you process e6 yourself Shaun?
 
Indeed! The colour is wonderful... I do like subtly tone brown and blue images (odd?)

do you process e6 yourself Shaun?

Wow no Hamish. I could never control the pH or temperature accurately enough to do it justice so I let Peak Imaging do it all for me.
 
I love the relic - great rusty colour - with the trails in the sky almost radiating from it.
 
The "relic" shot interests me. The faint contrails/cloud lines actually draw my eye down to focal point. I might have left the bottom part out...but really like it as is.
 
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