i find neopans true iso rating to be 800iso from when i used to shoot with it “a lot” in college, so id say 1/90th with the neopan, and slightly extend your devolping time, also my dev of choice with neopan is ID11.
Isn’t the plassey the one on the intro to Father Ted?
I seem to remember there being a bit of a wreck on the beach in Mornington (here you go.. http://www.geograph.ie/photo/562971″ onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;). Stranded in 1980 and only small fragments remain.
Interesting project – are you keeping a blog or anything like that as I find this kind of thing very interesting. Love reading the history etc. of the wrecks.
i thinks its refered to alot as the baltray trader, apparently its braking up very badly
You can ask this man about shipwrecks.
Check his portfolio: http://www.piotrkucma.pl/wraki/index_en.php” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;
He probably has all pictures, the shipwrecks in Ireland
some great stuff, but hes defo missing a few, does anyone know the location of ballymoney wreck, ive walked ballymoney strand a couple of times and seemed to have missed it?
thanks for the feedback guys
i will pop up a list and locations as a reference for all when im finished compiling my research:)
for me it helps me think, clears my head, helps me think clearly, its great to play and for my first year in college was obsessed with photographing chess boards in the studio……
Hello Niall, welcome to the site :) If you are just starting off and initially like
landscape/seascape stuff then your kit lens will be fine, if I were you I would
wait a while get used to what you have and then decide on additional lenses,
it is very easy to jump in and buy lenses because you think you need them then
find they dont do the job you had hoped. Save up and buy decent lenses that
will last you a lifetime. Enjoy your new hobby and look forward to seeing some
posts.