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Northumberland, Lighthouse

April 30, 2013 in Photography

After starting at the beach of Embleton Bay for a sunrise shoot, we went north to Bamburgh Castle. We started at this lighthouse and made our way back towards the castle. I have used focus stacking to make sure I would have the lighthouse and the rock in the foreground in focus in the final image.

​Lighthouse north of Bamburgh Castle 

Tags: MF, CS6, Northumberland, SilverEfex2, #CaptureOne, B&W
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