Landscapes

The bread and butter of my photography journey has always been landscapes, now living in South Wales in the middle of the Brecon Beacons it's even more of staple than before.

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!
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!
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.
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.
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!).
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!).
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.
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.

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