e-510 35mm 1/200 f/5 iso 100
So this is the photo homework assignment I’ve been promising for months, or rather, you’re seeing my homework here. Some background…
The visit to the Annandale rear range was a quick one. The very last east coast lighthouse I visited last summer, and by last I mean a diversion on the way to the airport - an unexpectedly long one at that as these things are often hard to find by land, the Annandale rear, while coast guard maintained is on private property so it’s a beach approach only (unless you knock on the door of the landowner, whereafter you're welcomed like family and after taking a half-dozen photos you "just have to stay for supper". oh, east coast, they're just like us, and that's exactly why they seem so different when they only slightly are). Hurried, rushed, thrilled that I’d found the road to it and painfully aware of time constraints, I never thought the camera was still way settings-twisted from the night before. And no, I didn’t shoot raw, nor do I ever save for portrait work and the odd esoterica (why i rarely bother to shoot raw will be the subject of a future post), so it’s the jpeg you’d have to work from. i think i really nailed the composition on this, but little else.
Any one up for this? I think it might be fun, like the panometrical and perogie projects of yore. Let me know and I’ll link the right-off-the-camera version for your post-processing entertainment in an addendum.
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