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Offline Paul Iddon

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Had a ride up into the hills tonight with Melvin and tried to get some landscape shots and in the main, failed miserably because  the sun buggered off.
 
  The only thing that was remotely usable, and even this I don't think is as good as you seasoned landscapers would have managed. It probably didn't help having only a basic lens on the camera (the Canon 55-250 IS) which is a long way off L series, and the lateness of the hour meant the shot even on the 18mp 550D sensor suffered, which had me using some noise reduction to tidy it up.
 
  Anyway, I thought I would post it anyway.
 
  The view is from 3 images stitched in Photoshop, taken from close to Jubilee Tower, an old monument at Quernmore looking out towards Morecambe Bay. You can make out local reservoirs to the far right hand    side. At the top left you can clearly see the wind turbines out in Morecambe Bay. Viewed large you will see the gas rigs and boats and a large ship on the horizon! I was reliably (allegedly) informed that you can in the  distance, beyond the large buildings that is the Heysham   Power  Station,the long spit of land which is the edge of Barrow-in-Furness and  over this outcrop of land see the mountains on   the Isle of Man. All  this seen against a sky of low red sunlight as the sun had disappeared beyond the horizon. These landmarks were   identified by a chap who had a GPS thing on his mobile phone (whose   hobby is to photograph all 600 trig  points across the UK). In the large   version you can see boats and such  on he water and lights on buildings. I think, considering the lens, and  the ? second exposure times, it has come out pretty well.
 
  When seen large sized, the detail at the distance of the horizon is amazing really!
 
 
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  Camera Maker: Canon
  Camera Model: Canon EOS 550D
  Lens: EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
  Image Date: 2010-08-31 20:10:46 +0000
  Focal Length: 250mm
  Focus Distance: Infinite
  Aperture: f/19.0
  Exposure Time: 0.500 s (1/2)
  ISO equiv: 100
  Exposure Bias: none
  Metering Mode: Matrix
  Exposure: Manual
  Exposure Mode: Manual
  White Balance: Auto
  Flash Fired: No
  Color Space: Adobe RGB (1998)
  Photographer: Paul Iddon
  Copyright: A View of the UK - Paul Iddon Photography
 
 
 
 
 
 
  See it full size HERE (click and then zoom in when you see it).


Thanks for driving Mel, and God Bless the rabbit.   :)
 
  Paul.
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Re: Panorama View from Quernmore, over Morecambe Bay to the Isle of Man
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2010, 07:45:18 AM »
Stunning shot, Paul, and the detail is quite staggering. I'm sure we'll see that later on this club year!

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Re: Panorama View from Quernmore, over Morecambe Bay to the Isle of Man
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2010, 07:52:37 PM »
Thanks Mick, though it would be hard to display at a full pano size at the club unless printed large, and that'd cost a bomb! 


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