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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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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></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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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2007 10:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donncha O Caoimh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 photography against the moonlit sky. This was shot from across the River Lee in Passage last November. FRLinux asked about settings so here they are, including post-processing: Flickr&#8217;s exif [...]]]></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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