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Hi Dreamofskpm. Thanks for the comments. To get this shot I had to travel on quite an adventure. First I had to travel to a small island called Rathlin off the north coast of Ireland. I then had to climb down the cliff and then enter the cave on a low tide. Even at low tide this involved a chest deep wade while carrying my camera equipment above me. The photo was taken using HDR from multiple exposures because the cave was so dark and the contrast was so extreme. The north coast has loads of caves like this and and you can see many more of these sorts of images on my website. Go to the Antrim caves section to get the full story.
Excellent photo Pat. I always enjoy seeing ships at the breakers yard.
Vessel seems to have the mis-spelt name of 'Tai He Hai', but is identical to 'TAI ME HAI', IMO 7027708. Vessel can be seen under an earlier name here:http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1361367Regards, Felix
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Hi Dreamofskpm. Thanks for the comments. To get this shot I had to travel on quite an adventure. First I had to travel to a small island called Rathlin off the north coast of Ireland. I then had to climb down the cliff and then enter the cave on a low tide. Even at low tide this involved a chest deep wade while carrying my camera equipment above me. The photo was taken using HDR from multiple exposures because the cave was so dark and the contrast was so extreme. The north coast has loads of caves like this and and you can see many more of these sorts of images on my website. Go to the Antrim caves section to get the full story.
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Amazing picture!!!
Fantastic place! Great photo!
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Nice composition! Beautiful shot!
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Andrey
Excellent photo Pat. I always enjoy seeing ships at the breakers yard. Vessel seems to have the mis-spelt name of 'Tai He Hai', but is identical to 'TAI ME HAI', IMO 7027708. Vessel can be seen under an earlier name here:http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1361367Regards, Felix