HMS Bounty at Albert Dock

HMS Bounty at Albert Dock

I haven’t really done any for quite some time now. A few months ago I felt like I’d over done it, that I just couldn’t figure out what to next. allows me to take a dramatic scene and make it even more dramatic so that people really feel the drama as I did. But after spending a few months shooting the same areas I felt I’d achieved what I wanted to. So I moved on to people because theres always lots of events during the summer that allow me to do street photography, dancers, and all sorts. Now I’m feeling like I miss but I still don’t feel confident to go back to it. I need to find my inspiration again.

Camera: Canon 30D // Focal Length: 10.0mm // Exposure Time: 1/80 // Aperture: f/6.3 // ISO equiv: 800 // Exposure Bias: -0.67

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I used to feel the same way when I shot urban BW on film. Never one for half measures, I had a red filter and polariser for each lens. Great for drama, but you wonder if you've overcooked it sometimes, although for the really 'personal' work, I think it's part of developing your own style. I still keep a polariser glued to the lens, but with digital processing the red is unecessary, giving more flexibilty when shooting.

Great pic, by the way!