28 April 2008

Whitby


Whitby's skyline is dominated by the ruins of St Hildas' Abbey, high on Whitby's East Cliff. Spreading below Whitby, a maze of alleyways and narrow streets run down to the busy quayside. From the old town of Whitby, 199 steps lead up to the parish church of St. Mary, whose churchyard on Whitby's East Cliff gave Bram Stoker the inspiration to write his world famous book, Dracula.
In Whitby there is an authentic replica of HMS Endeavour which was sailed by Captain James Cook during his scientific expedition of 1768 has been traditionally built by Whitby craftsmen and stands in the water some 40% of the original ships size.
Settings (Whitby)
  • Focal Length - 16mm
  • F-Number - f/3.1
  • Exposure Time - 1/320 sec
  • ISO - 400
  • Sunset Mode

Settings (The Endeavour)

  • Focal Length - 31mm
  • F-Number - f/4.5
  • Exposure Time - 1/500 sec
  • ISO 160
  • Landscape Mode

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