Architecture: Honorable Mention 2014 (amateur)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This is my take on the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland, the world's first rotating canal boat lift. A hugely impressive structure which is driven by power equivalent to boiling a kettle, which I shot in long exposure to bring a sense of movement as it made one of it's rotations. This was technically a difficult shot to get right, due to the wheel rotating very slowly and only once every half hour, meaning there was little room for error in calculating the correct exposure time.
AUTHOR
I specialise in long exposure black and white seascape imagery, mostly shot around the coastline of Scotland.
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