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Eastbourne Pier. UK.
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Contest Finalist in Black And White Compositions Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Architectural Designs Photo Contest
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AlanJakarta
February 06, 2014
Excellent mono time exposure with great detail - where is this pier? Congratulations.
WileKyK
February 06, 2014
Awesome movement, composition and texture. Congratulations on your Feature!
BowmanLifeStudios
February 06, 2014
Excellent Long Exposure Black and White! Love the softness in the sky and water, yet such great detail in the pier and buildings, Wonderful Job!
BRENDARR
February 14, 2014
I love everything about this photo--the B&W the angle the subject and nice clear details
Eyeteeth
February 24, 2015
This looks like Eastbourne Pier? it was damaged by fire not so long ago.
Wonderful image and beautifully processed.
Wonderful image and beautifully processed.
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Behind The Lens
Location
I took this photo at Eastbourne pier, Eastbourne, East Sussex, UKTime
5 o’clock in the morning summer time.Lighting
The morning cloud was little bit grey and the light wasn’t that really good. I was expecting sun rise golden hour and I just used the natural light of the sun rising over the sea.Equipment
Canon 7d on tripod sigma 17 50 lens and I set it up under the hip.Inspiration
I inspired by lots of photographers who used long exposure, local photographers and of course the object that gave me lots of inspirations.Editing
I used lightroom5, turned it into BW, clarity, and messing around with Highlight and shadow to find the right contras.In my camera bag
I always have 10-20 sigma lens, 17-50 sigma lens and some filters in my bag.Feedback
always come 30 minutes earlier before shooting. lots of practise and lots of experiment and don’t forget to read lots of books and magazines.