A selection of shots of the sea and a lake

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I have been going through shots that I have not processed and here some for you look at.

All C&C welcome.

A couple from St Bees beach

No1

Tyre tracks on the beach by alf.branch, on Flickr

No2

St Bees beach big sky B&W by alf.branch, on Flickr

One from Ennerdale

No3

Ennerdale clouds high B&W 1 by alf.branch, on Flickr

A couple from Whitehaven

No3

Harbour evening by alf.branch, on Flickr

No4

Harbour sunset by alf.branch, on Flickr

A parton beach sunset

No5


Mono Parton beach sunset by alf.branch, on Flickr
 
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love them alf,
stayed at st bees a couple of month ago overnight and i was on the beach taking some pics, enjoyed my time there.
thanks for sharing.
 
really good shots there!

Not to sure if it would of worked, but i think 5 would of been nicer with a little longer exposure to smooth out the sea, but i think the way youve shot it works great to
 
I'd lose just over half of the sky, so just above the top of the central cloud.

I will look at that Jake

love them alf,
stayed at st bees a couple of month ago overnight and i was on the beach taking some pics, enjoyed my time there.
thanks for sharing.

Tony
Its a nice place it was the beach we went to on sunny days when I was kid. We usually played on beach with black sand and rocks.

Number 3 is the pick of the bunch for me

Thanks Micheal


Some nice shots there Alf

1,3,4 & 5 do it for me!

Nick
So not No2 then but that aint a bad hit rate thanks

really good shots there!

Not to sure if it would of worked, but i think 5 would of been nicer with a little longer exposure to smooth out the sea, but i think the way youve shot it works great to

Glad you like them. I dont use ND filters to blur waves very often I much prefer a breaking wave myself.

love the first shot though they all seem a little dark to me

Sorry they seem dark Carl but they stand up well to other pics on Flickr on my PC.
 
1 has a good lead in, like the dark mono


Enerdale would work better if the water was still

Thanks Steve
Ennerdale is rarely still.
 
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