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		<title>Queen Elizabeth 2 in Cobh</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 15:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donncha O Caoimh</dc:creator>
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The QE2 docked in Cobh last Thursday. This was shot at the bottom of steps down to the water where seaweed made footing precarious. I &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The QE2 docked in Cobh last Thursday. This was shot at the bottom of steps down to the water where seaweed made footing precarious. I saw a few people venture down the steps but none went further than half way down. The tide was well out so I was maybe 3m below the quayside, standing in wet and slippery seaweed. The risks I take to get a photo!</p>
<p>Oh yeah, there&#8217;s already something gone bust in my new Canon 40D. The pop up flash refuses to pop up unless I prise it open with a fingernail. It tries a few times, gives up and issues an Error 99 and needs to be switched off and on. The same happened to my Canon 20D, but I&#8217;m surprised the 40D didn&#8217;t last a bit longer ..</p>
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		<title>The Moonlit Shipyards</title>
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		<dc:creator>Donncha O Caoimh</dc:creator>
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	The Moonlit Shipyards


The shipyards in Rushbrooke, just outside Cobh are still active although much quieter now than during their heyday. The cranes make for great &#8230;]]></description>
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The shipyards in Rushbrooke, just outside Cobh are still active although much quieter now than during their heyday. The cranes make for great photography against the moonlit sky.</p>
<p>This was shot from across the River Lee in Passage last November.</p>
<p>FRLinux asked about settings so here they are, including post-processing:</p>
<p>Flickr&#8217;s exif data for this is a bit wrong &#8211; gthumb says the exposure was for 5 seconds, aperture was wide open at f4.5, and lens set at 28mm, which you can probably multiply by 1.6 for the crop factor. ISO was 100.</p>
<p>Post Processing was done in the GIMP using 3 layers:<br />
1. Top layer is transparent with a black gradient at the bottom. Layer mode is Overlay.<br />
2. Middle layer is black and white, and blurred and with added noise. It&#8217;s set to screen mode, and opacity of 51%.<br />
3. Bottom layer is the colour image, slightly saturated and darker.</p>
<p>Hope that helps!</p>
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