I had the change to wander the waterfront around Queens Marque last night and take a few photos. It was a bit windy and I was using long exposures to smooth out the surface of the water.
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Looking south from the foot of the tide clock. |
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The tide clock tower at Queens Marque. The lights of Dartmouth reflect off the glass at wharf level and seem continuous as a result. |
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Looking down from the tide clock tower towards the Queens Marque complex itself. |
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The roofline of one wing of the Queens Marque complex reflecting in the glass of another. |
I was playing with both colour and black & white processing of my images, and for this one at least, I couldn't decide on which I preferred. I like both for different reasons.
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Long exposure of the water at the foot of the steps into the harbour. |
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The tide clock tower is surrounded by metal bars with transparent plastic strips attached that spin in the wind. Hard to see in a smaller image, but there is some ghosting where they spun during this exposure. |
It was a bit chilly last night, but at least there weren't too many people getting in the way of my camera!
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