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Hornsea coast in East Yorkshire.
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I had to carry out a fair amount of work on this one in post processing. Aside from the usual issues of balancing the exposure and removing the annoying sensor dirt, I had to try and correct the perspective distortion. This would not have been so obvious had I not included the tower of the church at Mappleton on the distant cliff top. However, the fact that I had pointed my camera downwards using a wide angle, meant that verticals were no longer vertical and the church was leaning right over, which, of course, looked ridiculous! I lost some areas of the image - mostly in the top left and right hand corners - which was a relatively small price to pay for removing the distortion. If none of the above is obvious in the final result, then I must have succeeded. How I would love a TSE lens!
Hornsea Mere is the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire, England, and lies to the west of Hornsea in the East Riding. It covers an area of 467 acres, is 2 miles long, 0.75 miles at its widest point and 12 feet at its deepest.
There is an appearance of serenity about this image that was not present whilst making the image. The wind was whipping in across the North Sea and would sporadically produce waves that breached the top of the breaker, soaking me and my kit.
This was an image I made at Hornsea at the end of December. The sea was pretty rough, so I was dodging waves a fair bit, though the danger of it doesn't really come across very well, because my wide angle perspective has distorted the sense of distance. These groyne posts made a good subject, as they were about the only things in view that were not moving. I thought it would be interesting to press the shutter at the point where a wave was about to break over them.
Rowing boats at Hornsea Mere. Messing with +10 stop filter on a rather dull and calm day. I would have liked less noise In this image but it's still early days with the big stopper !!
Taken earlier this year,,,Hornsea Mere is the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire, England, and lies to the west of Hornsea in the East Riding. It covers an area of 467 acres, is 2 miles long, 0.75 miles at its widest point and 12 feet at its deepest. ,
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A long exposure of the North Sea at Hornsea washing around the sea mark offshore.
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The Church of St Nicholas in Hornsea Town Centre. This Church as been a grade 1 listed building since the early sixties.
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Nice springtime shot of St Nicholas Church in the small seaside resort of Hornsea in East Yorkshire,
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