Winchelsea Workshop, a remote church and good old Dungeness
Following on from sunrise we went back to the hotel for breakfast. Kippers were on the menu so I chose those. They brought 3. I manfully struggled through 2 but the third was a kipper too far.
Next we were driven to Fairfield Church, which lies in the middle of a field with a stream flowing in front of it. This is a much photographed location and I didn't do much more than the normal viewpoint. The first being a long exposure and the next two using a tilt and shift lens to make first a panorama and then a tilted version to get everything front to back in focus at f/8
And next Dungeness. I have been here a couple of times before, the last around 3 years ago and I was saddened to see that one of the huts had fallen down and things were looking rather cleaned up. It may have been that gales have swept the lighter detritus off of the shingle. I know that three of the pictures below don't look particularly 'cleared up'.
It seemed the ideal place to do some multiple exposure pictures.The second one has been made in photoshop rather than 'in camera'.
And finally a tongue in cheek composite of a multiple exposure of the famous shed, a boat and some birds.
We were going to stay on for sunset but it was very overcast and the party was thoroughly chilled as a very stiff breeze had been blowing the whole time were were out. So we went back to the warmth of the hotel for hot drinks and some photoshop tuition.
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