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Posted by John Leech (Grange-over-Sands, United Kingdom) on 12 October 2011 in Architecture.

Life has got in the way of photography recently, which is no bad thing. This is a shot I took on a recent work trip to Jersey. Unfortunately I had little time to myself, so am yet to explore much of the Island. This lido is a 15 minute walk from my hotel. I've photographed it on a previous trip when the tide was quite low, so was pleased to find high tide fitting into my arrangements for this visit. I blew this one pretty badly with an overly long exposure (almost 10 minutes) - not thinking straight as the iso was 1600. However, I'm quite pleased with the end result after a bit of pushing and shoving in photoshop.

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Hans ter Horst from Ruislip, United Kingdom

Good to see you back, excellent shot by the way!

12 Oct 2011 6:30am

@Hans ter Horst: Thanks Hans

Stefan from Thiersee, Austria

Excellent!

12 Oct 2011 11:10am

Curly from South Shields, United Kingdom

One of the great recoveries!!

12 Oct 2011 11:52am

Another Point of view from Kluisbergen, Belgium

Fabulous

12 Oct 2011 1:18pm

Gérard Beullac from Paris, France

Magnifique !
10 minutes at ISO 1600 is a challenge !

12 Oct 2011 5:12pm

Ralf Kesper from Attendorn, Germany

Top !

12 Oct 2011 5:14pm

alex centrella from California, United States

nice shot ..

12 Oct 2011 8:10pm

Ralph Jones from Detroit, United States

Excellent B&W.

13 Oct 2011 1:47am

sunstonemaria from California, United States

brilliant composition, oh love your work!

12 Jan 2012 6:13am

Nikon D300
575 seconds
F/16.0
ISO 1600
55 mm

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