New groynes are being built at Southbourne beach in Bournemouth to help combat the power of the rides dragging away the sands - they make a perfect focus point, especially on a foggy day!
The harbour town of Brixham in Devon is sheltered from the ferocious English Channel by a half mile long breakwater. I headed down for sunset was not prepared for what I was confronted by! To the right of this image the breakwater drops down to the ocean about 5-6ft below, but the power of the wind on this day sent waves up the 6ft wall and 10ft into the air! Walking down the path to the end I got more then a little bit wet by waves crashing over the edge, it's truly awe inspriring to witness the raw power of nature like this.
Second photo in my abstract landscape collection. A photo I've wanted to try for a while, but been looking for the right forest/trees to do so. I finally found a forest with the right trees for the shoot, and it's only 2 minutes from my office!Given the clear skies this morning I headed down just after sunrise and wasn't disappointing with the lovely golden light shining through the trees.
Not the sunset I'd hoped for! This is actually a 4 1/2 minute exposure to get the movement in the clouds, and "ghosts" in the image.
There's always a moment, when the alarm goes off at 2.30am or 5am that I think to myself "what am I doing?!".. This morning was no different, the forecast last night was looking OK, and after missing last nights sunset I thought there might be a back-to-back set&rise - being woken up at 5am by the alarm my first check was the forecast, which looked a bit too clear, but given I was already awake at this point I thought I'd head out anyway...I'm glad I did!This is the first time I've ever seen (never mind photographed) a light pillar/solar pillar - until a few months ago I didn't even know that such a thing existed!
Such an amazing sight to witness!
Having failed to get the shot I was after at this location last week, I headed back last night to try again. It didn't look all that promising at first, as a bank of cloud was hogging the horizon, and about 40 mins before sunset the sun all but disappeared - but perseverance won out.. I watched as the clouds over me slowly built with colour just before sunset, the orange/pink glow growing like the clouds were absorbing the colour - a truly remarkable sight to watch!I wanted to capture a bit of movement in the water - so made this image from 9 individual shots taken vertically - each one at 15 seconds, and then stitched together to form a wide panorama capturing all of the bridge (and it's arches!).