Steps down to harbour at St Ives
Hi All
I thought I'd start this blog to keep track of my favourite images and where they were taken.
First off:
This was taken just before dawn in the harbour of St Ives, Cornwall. I was in bed and noticed some orange light coming through the curtains, and realised that I was going to have to get up and go outside because the sunrise was going to be too nice to miss. Ten minutes later I was standing in the shallow water on some steps leading down into the harbour, setting up my tripod whilst getting odd looks from fishermen and bakery staff.
Still... worth it I hope. This is a HDR shot, created from three bracketed images two stops apart, created using Photomatix. Hope you like it!
Labels: cornwall, dawn, harbour, hdr, photo, photography, sea, st ives, sunrise
5 Comments:
At 21 October 2008 at 15:16 ,
Todd Williamson said...
Very cool. The scene is reminiscent of Myst, or Riven, with your eye drawn to a part of the image. I moused over it, looking for something to click :-)
At 21 October 2008 at 15:21 ,
Dan Norcott said...
Heh - hello paps. My first comment. I'M FAMOUS NOW FAMOUS I TELL YOU.
At 21 October 2008 at 15:33 ,
Anonymous said...
This is fantastic.
At 21 October 2008 at 15:48 ,
Dan Norcott said...
Thankee sir. It may be my favourite photo ever (of mine) I think.
At 21 October 2008 at 16:17 ,
Anonymous said...
wow...brilliant!
actually makes st. ives look nice! :P
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