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<blockquote data-quote="panos_adgr" data-source="post: 3158" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Mediterranean Sky</p><p></p><p>Lying in the cold water for many years, it used to be a ship which sailed across the seas of the world. The years passed and it ended up, abandoned in a gulf of Elefsis where it half sunk.</p><p>Nowadays it is a popular kind of sightseeing as you drive away or back from a country road. It is extremely popular for photographers and divers.</p><p>Many workshops are being organised at the coastline with photographers from across our country.</p><p>These photos are from my personal archive. Photographed back in 2018 with my first Nikon D7200 (which I sold some years ago and regretted. I bought a new one after a few months which i still own) and a very old Nikkor DX lens. Then ND filter system was a very cheap one with loads of colour cast which was almost impossible to correct.</p><p></p><p>Although I'm in photography since the age of 11, long exposure photography was something I tried 4 years ago. These are some of my first steps.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]867[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panos_adgr, post: 3158, member: 12"] Mediterranean Sky Lying in the cold water for many years, it used to be a ship which sailed across the seas of the world. The years passed and it ended up, abandoned in a gulf of Elefsis where it half sunk. Nowadays it is a popular kind of sightseeing as you drive away or back from a country road. It is extremely popular for photographers and divers. Many workshops are being organised at the coastline with photographers from across our country. These photos are from my personal archive. Photographed back in 2018 with my first Nikon D7200 (which I sold some years ago and regretted. I bought a new one after a few months which i still own) and a very old Nikkor DX lens. Then ND filter system was a very cheap one with loads of colour cast which was almost impossible to correct. Although I'm in photography since the age of 11, long exposure photography was something I tried 4 years ago. These are some of my first steps. [ATTACH type="full" alt="DSC_8185 copy_1_1.JPG"]867[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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