Sporgon said:A view of Scarborough South Bay and Oliver's Mount taken from the walls of Scarborough Castle, England. Scarborough is a very popular seaside resort in the north of England.
4DII + 24-105L @ 50mm, f8, 1/160. A five frame panoramic.
candyman said:Sporgon said:A view of Scarborough South Bay and Oliver's Mount taken from the walls of Scarborough Castle, England. Scarborough is a very popular seaside resort in the north of England.
4DII + 24-105L @ 50mm, f8, 1/160. A five frame panoramic.
Great view and wonderful in panorama captured. The name Scarborough reminds me of Scarborough Fair (S&G)
New camera? 8)
Sporgon said:candyman said:Sporgon said:A view of Scarborough South Bay and Oliver's Mount taken from the walls of Scarborough Castle, England. Scarborough is a very popular seaside resort in the north of England.
4DII + 24-105L @ 50mm, f8, 1/160. A five frame panoramic.
Great view and wonderful in panorama captured. The name Scarborough reminds me of Scarborough Fair (S&G)
New camera? 8)
Many thanks candyman. English Heritage have built a new stairway up to one of the ruined turrets on the walls of Scarborough Castle, so that enabled me to get the shot.
Yes 'Scarborough Fair' does refer to the annual fair that used to be held at Scarborough in the Middle Ages, when it was a 'Borough' of national importance, sited below the castle which dominated the area. Simon & Garfunkel made the traditional English ballad world famous.
4D - CR never saw that coming did they ;D
I've amended it !
IMG_9353 by Andy Hodapp, on FlickrPFerrara said:Lots of respect for you landscape photographers out there. After waking up before dawn for nearly a week to capture the sunrise in the OBX, I finally got something a little bit interesting on the last day. In all the rest the sun was obscured by thick cloud cover from a weather system that hung around most of the week.
T1i, Sigma 18-250, ISO 100, 1/125, f/6.3
PFerrara said:Lots of respect for you landscape photographers out there. After waking up before dawn for nearly a week to capture the sunrise in the OBX, I finally got something a little bit interesting on the last day. In all the rest the sun was obscured by thick cloud cover from a weather system that hung around most of the week.
T1i, Sigma 18-250, ISO 100, 1/125, f/6.3