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Another stop late on Saturday night was Otago Bay on the banks of the River Derwent, where I spent about an hour “light-painting” some old scuttled ships – or rather, what’s left of their iron frames.

The remains of a steel river steamer the Westralian (beached in 1937)

And below, the iron barque Otago (beached in 1931)

The technique I used was to take 20 second exposures at ISO 200 and 400, then move around with a (cheap) portable LED floodlight, being careful to shield the light from directly entering the camera by hiding it under my coat. I used the Laowa 7.5mm f2.4 lens at f8 up fairly close and focused so the background just became sharp. These are edited from RAW files.
Below are a few other abandoned boats I’ve found previously.



It’s amazing how the hulls have almost vanished in less than 100 years. Great photos!!
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Thanks 🙂 when I researched the ships I visited this this site, there’s a photo of them in the 1950’s!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otago,_Tasmania
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Cool technique! So much detail.
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Thank you, I learnt a fair bit taking and editing these shots by experimenting on how to better reduce noise and still retain detail and sharpness in Photoshop. I haven’t done many night shots with the Olympus and noise can be a problem. Always trying to improve 🙂
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Did you see the resident Water Rat at Otago
Swimming around the wreck ?
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No, lucky I didn’t tread on him in the dark! Fortunately the tide was right out so I could move around a lot with the light, though it was muddy.
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loving your tassie shots all round. this ships abandoned so evocative
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Thanks for the compliment, the wrecks seem to photograph much better at night, disappearing into the darkness.
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Very much agreed
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Great photos! Impressive!
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Thank you 😀
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These photos are superb, thank you so much for sharing them.
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My pleasure, thanks for your kind words 🙂
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