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Gateway to another realm

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Gateway to another realm

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 93

Yes, I'm nearly ten days behind with these. I shot a bunch of them in RAW and it's taken me forever to convert them.

Taken at St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham Head. Note the brown sea. Gotta love Heysham.

Remember Me

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Remember Me

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 79

In the graveyard of St Peter's church at Heysham Head. I can't remember the name at the foot of the cross, but I can't help but feel sorry for him.

I couldn't seem to get the exposure quite right on this one. Also, I missed the ideal opportunity to get the sea in frame, too. Must try harder next time.

In memoriam

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In memoriam

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 68

I'm getting behind in uploading these, I'm afraid; I'll try to catch up this week.

Taken at St Patrick's Chapel, Heysham Head. These flowers were alone in a corner of the ruins, without a card or any sort of dedication. They seemed poignant and bright on a grim, dark, grey day.

The Gathering Storm

Posted at 20:30:37 on Tue, February 26th 2008 by graham
in: d40x heysham heyshamhead ocean photography rocks sea three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008 weather

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The Gathering Storm

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 56

Not really happy with this; the sky at the left side of the image is blown and the rocks are too dark. It would've worked better had I had a 77mm grad ND filter handy, but I didn't.

Taken looking roughly Isle-of-Man-wards at Heysham head.

A Grave With a View

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A Grave With a View

Three Hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 25

I went a-roving today, armed with my D40x (I'm coveting a D300 but that can wait a while, I think) and my shiny new 10-20mm Sigma lens.

Heysham Head, where the ruins of St Patrick's Chapel stand, is one of those places where the bones of the Earth show through; bleak, wild and utterly beautiful, spoiled of course by the monsterous shap of Heysham nuclear power station in the background. The hollows in the rock are graves which are thought to date from the 11th century, hewn out of the stone.

This was taken at 10mm. I used the Gimp's nifty liquid rescale plugin to turn it into a panoramic-looking shot and tweaked the levels a bit to bring out the threatening colour in the clouds. The colour of the sea is actually pretty acurate, if a little darker than in reality. I also cloned out the bright red lifebelt stand that was sticking out like a very annoying sore thumb.

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Graham Binns is a writer, photographer, musician and software developer from Lancaster, England, with far too much hair, a penchant for odd t-shirts and a magnificent hat. He has been making things up for as long as he can remember and has been making code work for long enough to make a living from it.

He has written one novel, which is in the process of composting, and is working remembering how to write before embarking on a second. In the meantime, he photographs things, since it's easier not to have to make the world up in his head all of the time.

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