Today's dog walk in lower Cromane on an overcast morning gave me an opportunity to take some shots that I would convert to Black & White, after recommendations from my mentor Michael Herrmann that Black and White gives striking effect in overcast conditions. The following photos, taken in Lower Cromane, Co Kerry, I hope go some way to proving Michael's ideas.
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Looking towards Slieve Mish mountains, Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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Looking towards Glenbeigh, from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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Looking at Dooks, and Macgillycuddy's Reeks, from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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Towards Castlemain Harbour, from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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Another view of Castlemain Harbour, from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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I think God has one of those new Multi LED torches! |
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The Teahan's trawler at anchor in Castlemain harbour, Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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Same shot zoomed out! |
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Just changing the angles on the trawler |
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Zoomed in |
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Towards Glenbeigh from Cromane Point, Co Kerry. |
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Same view as last,zoomed in |
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From Cromane Point towards Upper Cromane, Gods torch working again. |
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Gods torch illuminating MacGillycuddy's Reeks, from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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Towards Dingle, with the |Slieve Mish in the right of photo, from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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The Teahan's trawler again. |
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From Lower Cromane towards MacGillycuddy's Reeks. |
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Towards Glenbeigh from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. |
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Gods torch on the Reeks again, zoomed to 300mm from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry |
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Zoomed in at 300mm to Rossbeigh Beach, from Lower Cromane, Co Kerry. In black & white the sand dunes look like snow caps with the sun on them. |
All photos Pentax K5, Pentax 55-300mm ISO 100 F11
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