Posts Tagged ‘sea’

Gone fishin’

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 248 Best viewed large, on black. Yet another one of the many moods of Morecambe bay. Utterly beautiful. This could be anywhere in the world; everyone that I’ve told has been surprised that this was in Morecambe.


A lance of light

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 245 Possibly the best sunset shot I’ve ever taken from Morecambe bay. I love this image.


Brave new world

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 195 View On Black I bought a new camera today: a Nikon D300. Incidentally, I love it. Taken on the bluffs at Heysham Head with the Sigma 10-20mm.


Burn

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008. day 153 One of two things is happening here. Either the sun is setting or someone has nuked the Lake District. I think it’s the former, but I’m not wholly sure.


Calm

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 146 Morecambe Bay at sunset. The partner to this image.


A string of man-made pearls

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 138 Left behind by man and the tide, lying on a seaweed-filled beach. The perfect focal point for a photograph of the bay in the morning.


Infrequently used, I fear

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 137 The Morecambe and Heysham yacht club racing office at Morecambe. I wonder how often it gets used.


A long lonely walk

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, Day 100 A return to Cleveleys saw, on a tremendously windy day, an almost completely empty promenade. That Bloody Boat is in the background. I was half-tempted to edit out the guy in the far distance, but it was too much like hard [...]


Pools of fire

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 99 Snapped near Jubilee tower after a rainy day. Not even remotely perfect, but a nice effect all the same. You can see the Lune estuary in the distance at the left of the photo and the twin buildings of Heysham nuclear [...]


A Study of Morecambe Bay, Part III

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 96 The third part of my study of Morecambe bay. Back at Sunderland Point again, looking out into the Lune estuary.


A Study of Morecambe Bay, Part II

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 95 The second part of my small study of Morecambe bay. Taken from more-or-less the same place I took this photo, at more-or-less the same time of day.


A Study of Morecambe Bay, Part I

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three Hundred and Sixty-odd days of 2008, day 94 I decided to do a small study of Morecambe bay at low tide on different days. This was taken from the promenade near the north end of Morecambe.


Gateway to another realm

Graham Binns posted a photo: 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.


The Oncoming Storm

Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 80 A bad weather front sweeping over the sea front at Cleaveleys, Lancashire. This would’ve worked better if I’d stood more in the centre of the promenade so that the building didn’t take up as much of the image. I have no [...]


The Gathering Storm

Graham Binns posted a photo: 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 [...]


A Grave With a View

Graham Binns posted a photo: 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 [...]