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  • Windswept and derelict.

    Sorry I've posted pictures from here before but this place is a must for lovers of dereliction and wide-angle.
    This is Dungeness.

    Ex des-res


    Old fishing boat


    Old fishing boat


    Wonder if this will survive another winter?


    The old light


    The new light


    In need of some paint!


    and one for the film users,just laying on the shingle..


    First time I've been with the 7-14.

    Lots of pictures but it's one of those places.
    All the best

    Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

    Andy

    Lots of cameras and lenses.


    My Flickr

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    Re: Windswept and derelict.

    Brilliant, I love dereliction as well as the 7-14mm, all very atmospheric shots. I agree that Dungeness is just one of those amazing places, good for birds too.

    David
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      Re: Windswept and derelict.

      Originally posted by David Morison View Post
      I agree that Dungeness is just one of those amazing places, good for birds too.

      David
      Thanks

      We were staying next to Rye Harbour nature reserve so lots of bird pictures.
      All the best

      Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

      Andy

      Lots of cameras and lenses.


      My Flickr

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        Re: Windswept and derelict.

        Cracking stuff Andy, bags of colour in there. The lighthouse thru 2 windows is particularly neat!

        Coincidently I took the 7-14 to the NT Cragside Estate yesterday, all pine trees & lakes & paths & people. All the shots were rubbish No inspiration y'see. It's a brilliant lens, but it isn't magic!
        John

        m4/3: E-P2, EM-5, 100-300, 14-42mm 12-50mm, 45mm, panny 14mm. 4/3: 7-14 + Flashes & tripods & stuff

        "Take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints".

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