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FollowTHE SUNBEAM A seventy four ton schooner built in England in the 1860, THE boat was owned by RICHARD KIERNAN or KEARON of ARKLOW and seems to have been used to d...
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THE SUNBEAM A seventy four ton schooner built in England in the 1860, THE boat was owned by RICHARD KIERNAN or KEARON of ARKLOW and seems to have been used to deliver cargo around IRELAND.The Sunbeam was sailing in ballast from KILVARA to CORK when she met her end. CAUGHT in a gale she ran around on ROSSBEIGH beach on January 28 1903. Fortunatly there was no loss of life
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Rossbeigh beach co.Kerry. IrelandTime
just before sunset at winter time of 2014Lighting
it was typically moody Irish winter day a bit of everythingEquipment
canon 5d mk3 canon17-40 F/4 induro ct213 ND soft grad 0,9 leeInspiration
Schooner Sunbeam. A Wooden Schooner Built in 1860 by Walters in Exmouth. She was owned by her Builder up to 1874 and was then bought by Richard Kearon of Arklow. In January 1904 when on a Voyage from Kinvara to Cork she was driven ashore in a storm and wrecked with no loss of life. After the storm early January 2014 the remnants of the Sunbeam have moved and she is now lying fully exposed some distance from her original position. The Sunbeam has been an attraction for photographers for many years it may no longer be as photogenic as hitherto but lets hope some one takes an interest and preserves the remnants.Editing
it was process in LR reduce highlights 20%clarity sharpen in PSIn my camera bag
usually i do carry all my equipment camera,lenses,filters,cleaning clothes,spare battery,cable remote,memory cardsFeedback
Our model did not move so i could concentrate about water movement. Usually i come early to the spot .I check tide times and watch the wind. Best results of dynamic images of water are for me between 0,6-1,3 sec