This is looking away from the beautiful Dunstanburgh Castle.
I was hoping for moody cloudy skies as the weather reports had suggested, instead I got sunburnt. This was taken about 6.30pm Yesterday evening. I got a complete soaking, so any advice on how to clean a Canon 5d would be greatly appreciated.
Beautiful and very atmospheric with lovely detail and texture in the rocks. It's interesting to see this location from a different perspective - hope the camera forgives you for the soaking!
Regards,
Anna
Beautiful and very atmospheric with lovely detail and texture in the rocks. It's interesting to see this location from a different perspective - hope the camera forgives you for the soaking!
Regards,
Anna
Well worth the soaking Jerry,sorry to hear about the camera, I hope it is ok, then we can look forward to more of these wonderful images.I use an Olympus E3 which is sealed so I am sorry I cannot help with the recommended cleaning. Bill.
Well worth the soaking Jerry,sorry to hear about the camera, I hope it is ok, then we can look forward to more of these wonderful images.I use an Olympus E3 which is sealed so I am sorry I cannot help with the recommended cleaning. Bill.
My 7D was completely ruined by sea water last year, and now I wrap my camera up with a waterproof bag when at sea.
Nice to see a different view point at this location, and I like the misty sea with those nice detail boulders in fg.
regards
Yung
My 7D was completely ruined by sea water last year, and now I wrap my camera up with a waterproof bag when at sea.
Nice to see a different view point at this location, and I like the misty sea with those nice detail boulders in fg.
regards
Yung
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