Showing posts with label Cunard175. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cunard175. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 08, 2015

In Camera...Lightning and the Queen Mary 2


Waiting for the Queen Mary 2,  lightning flashes over Wales.
Last Friday evening the Queen Mary 2 was due to sail past the Iron Men on Crosby beach around 22.45 and I went down in the hope that I might capture an image even though it was cloudy and quite a dark night compared to earlier in the week.
Whilst waiting for the Queen Mary 2 to approach the first flashes of lightning lit up the sky over the distant hills of Wales.

The Queen Mary passing the Iron Men on Crosby beach
 I tried two different approaches to capturing an image of a reasonably fast moving ship in these dark conditions. A first exposure using fill in flash to highlight the foreground meant I could use a shorter exposure to capture the image of the Queen Mary 2 quite sharply. A second exposure without flash and upping the sensitivity of the sensor produced the result below.


After the Queen Mary 2 had sailed past towards her berth at the Liverpool Cruise Terminal the lightning show started in earnest, with flashes all around the sky.


The best way of capturing lightning flashes like this is to stop down and use a long exposure time in the hope that a flash will occur in the area that you are aiming at whilst the shutter is open. The speed of the  lightning flash is such that it appears very sharp on the image. These images were exposed for a length of 20 seconds.
A sky full of electrical energy lights up the distant wind farm 

The flash of lightning during the capture of this image was out of shot but so bright that it froze the moving water sharply, even during a twenty second exposure.

No lightning in this exposure but a curtain of rain was sweeping in blotting out all the details on the horizon. In this long exposure the sea becomes a smooth surface.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

In Camera...Three Queens Event, Liverpool


C175-13 The Red Arrows pass over the Queen Victoria, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth
This past weekend was a hectic one with Cunard's Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria gathering in the River Mersey to salute the 175th Anniversary of the Cunard Line in front of the Cunard Building on the Liverpool Waterfront. A highlight of the event was when the Red Arrows flew over the line up of the three Queens in front Liverpool's Three Graces.

The celebrations started early on Sunday morning when the Queen Mary 2 slipped into Liverpool on a damp grey morning, sailing past the Iron Men on Crosby beach at 06.30 am.

C175-01 The Queen Mary 2 approaches Crosby beach, her foghorn greeting startles the sea birds.

C175-02 A salute from the Iron Men on a grey, damp morning.
C175-25 Later in the day the weather improved and the Liverpool Waterfront looked splendid when graced with the presence of the Queen Mary 2

C175-27 The Mersey Ferries "Dazzle Ship" is dwarfed by a Queen.
C175-29 Mersey Ferries salute the Queen Mary 2.
C175-33 Queen Mary 2 and the Liverpool waterfront

C175-34 Queen Mary 2 in Liverpool

C175-03 Queen Mary 2 sails out of the Mersey on Monday morning to meet up with the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria
The next morning, Monday 25th May started off grey and cool as the Queen Mary 2 slipped her moorings and headed out of the river to meet up with the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria off Crosby beach
C175-04 Queen Mary 2 turns and positions herself for the parade.

C175-05 The Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria approach Crosby beach

C175-06 Queen Elizabeth sails past the Iron Men on Crosby beach

C175-07 Queen Victoria passing Crosby beach

C175-08 The Three Queens start to move into position

C175-09 The Three Queens prepare for their parade down river

C175-14 Queen Victoria, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth in Liverpool

C175-15 The Three Queens and The Three Graces, Liverpool

C175-16 Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth on the Mersey.
C175-18 Cunard's Queen Victoria anchors mid river.
C175-20 Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria grace the Liverpool Waterfront.
C175-22 Queen Elizabeth and the Liverpool Waterfront
C175-23 A Mersey Ferry alongside the Queen Victoria 
C175-35 The Queen Victoria noses out into the Mersey

C175-36 Queen Victoria passing Crosby beach

C175-37 An Iron Man bids farewell to the Queen Victoria
C175-38 Farewell to The Queens. Queen Victoria sails into the sunset.
All images on this blog will be available from www.rondaviesphoto.com and Liverpool Pictures, Albert Dock, Liverpool.