Photographer’s Note
In 1993, on the picturesque Island of Valentia, County Kerry, Ireland, an undergraduate geology student (Iwan Stossel) made the discovery of a lifetime.
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While examining these rocks on the island's coast he came across a rock platform containing a set of ancient animal footprints. The tracks have since been dated to almost 400 million years ago and are regarded as among the earliest footprints known to science, and certainly the oldest known footprints in Europe.
385 million years ago, most of Southern Ireland was part of a gigantic flood-plain near the equator. Every so often, massive floods inundated the region, depositing large quantities of silt and sand. At one stage a four-legged animal1 walked across this silt as it was drying out. Its tracks were preserved, just as if it had walked across wet concrete.
Access to the site was not easy in my car and I found it hard to find until I asked a local. Without the annoyance of the tour bus crowds that sometimes detract from visits to the more famous sites around the Ireland I sat here for most of the morning simply captivated by where this rock once was and what made them footprints nearly half a billion years ago!.
Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
Exposure Time: 1/40
F-Stop: f/9.0
ISO Speed Ratings: 100
Focal Length: 11/1 mm
Cuba-Junky, Philippe, thistle, Janice, daddo, abdolrashidi, lasscor, ilDottore, macondo has marked this note useful
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Philippe
(11215) 2006-06-17 4:55
Hi, Stephen. A very good composition with the rock lines leading towards the island in the background. The small flowers are a nice contrast to the black rock. Good colours and POV.
ben4321
(9695) 2006-06-17 5:04
This is a great shot. Its very well composed, the lines of the rocks lead the eye into the scene very well.
Excellent.
Ben
thistle (0) 2006-06-17 5:05
Hello Steve,
That's exactly what I like! Lovely FG with flowers and ragged rock edge that surprisingly smoothly leads eye toward the BG. The blue sky and sea are superb too.
Great shot!!!
Janice
(4386) 2006-06-17 5:10
Hi Stephen, your Ireland is a wonderful place. Always so green and attractive. Another awesome scene here. Very well shown, thank you.
I am just watching the All Blacks playing Ireland on TV. Four more minutes and it is 27 - 17 to the AB's.
Janice
daddo
(10427) 2006-06-17 5:12
Hi Stephen. Beautiful elongated feel to this composition.Eceptional DoF and nice, rich colours.I love the "serious" blue of the sea and the light hearted play of light throughout the composition. Regards, Klaudio
dkeus31
(24546) 2006-06-17 9:20
Hello Stephen,
A nice framing with much detailled foreground and the little folwers.
Regards,
Didier
greg64g
(11193) 2006-06-17 13:23
Hi Stephen
Superb shot, i love the great foreground you found here.
great colors and i must say the workshop deserve to be post as main picture.
cheers
greg
lasscor
(7619) 2006-06-17 15:13
Hi Stephen,
Wonderful composition.
I like much the flowers in foreground on this rock platform.
Great pov, dof, sharpness, light and colors.
TFS,
Corinne
macondo
(11881) 2006-06-22 8:55
Just got back from interstate and found this to be my favourite among your recent posts. Beautiful, long portrait mode shot with great dof and marvellous pov along the striations from the flowers to the distant headland and mountains. Superb, interesting notes, too.
Andrew
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stephen Emerson (Signal-Womb)
(11141) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-06-06
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Canon EOS 350D, Canon EFS 10-22mm, circ Polarizer
- Exposure: f/9.0, 1/40 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2006-06-17 4:50
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