I have become a little delayed over uploading anything new. I had to shoot some local scenes for the 2017 local history society calendar but, as so often happens, it wasn't going to be a straight forward task. The theme is then and now and the calendar organiser eventually decided on a format which requires the now images to be in 2 x 3 ratio. That's right, easily recognisable landscape shots from around the town in 2 x 3.
So we eventually set a date for a look around and some initial shots. The day dawned bright but half an hour before we started heavy clouds rolled in and lasted until 30 minutes after we gave up and went home.
However we did work out some suitable angles and took test shots. Then the weather became totally impossible, followed by half term week when the town would be too busy; after which, the tides were wrong. But eventually a couple of weeks later the morning fog started to clear at times so I made a quick dash to capture something. This is the result.
Some of the images are rather 'busy' but that is intentional in an attempt to capture bright 'street scenes' with plenty of activity.
Customs Quay. There are several old photos showing this sort of angle.
Canon 7D with Tamron 24-70 lens 1/320 F14 Iso 200
Fore Street
1/160 F14 Iso 200. I really should have shot with a little more Iso to give a higher shutter speed but this appears to have just about worked and had a better composition than others with a faster speed.
Island Street. An industrial area with boatyards and other mostly marine related business plus a few old houses. Angles were fairly limited and this particular view compares well with some of the old photos.
1/500 F11 Iso 200.
Market Hill. 'Relax - That sign relates to max speed not age!'
1/200 F14 Iso 200. Once again I was risking a slow shutter speed.
South Sands
1/500 F11 Iso 200.
I will upload the others in another post.