A British Seascape | Boscombe Pier #1 – Bournemouth, UK
A British Seascape | Sunrise at Boscombe Pier in Bournemouth, England on a foggy morning, creating an beautiful blue glow.
A British Seascape | Sunrise at Boscombe Pier in Bournemouth, England on a foggy morning, creating an beautiful blue glow.
A Waterford Seascape | The sun sets across Benvoy Cove along the Copper Coast in Waterford, Ireland sending gentle warm colours across the sky.
A Waterford Seascape | A beautifully warm and gentle sunrise above Kilfarrasy Cove on the Copper Coast in Waterford, Ireland
A Scottish Seascape | Standing on the beach at Elgol looking out the the majestic peaks of the Cuillin Hills in the Isle of Skye in Scotland
A Waterford Seascape | The sun falls behind Sheep Island on the Copper Coast in Waterford and casts its warm glow across Caher Cove.
A Derry Seascape | Mussenden Temple stands brooding looking out from the edge of the cliff as the viewer stands on Downhill beach looking up towards it in this muted blue photograph.
A Waterford Seascape | The ancient, and weather beaten rocks of Kilfarressy Cove rise from the sea like teeth in this dramatic Black and White Photograph.
A Donegal Seascape | An image of small rivulets of seawater slowly making their way through the golden sands of Pollan Beach in Donegal, back to the sea.
A Wicklow Seascape | The sun has just crested the horizon sending its warm golden light down to Naylor’s Cove in Bray, Co. Wicklow. The 2nd image from my recent visit to this location, this one being just after sunrise.
A Wicklow Seascape | Here’s the 1st image from my recent trip to Bray Head in Wicklow. As a new day starts the sun slowly begins to warm the skies, yet there’s not enough light yet to warm the cool sea and the cliffs are left as a silhouette.
Just when you thought I was finished with images from my trip to Antrim in October! I rose for Sunrise pretty much every day I was there but was disappointed with the weather every morning bar this one. The sky was clear, star filled and full of promise.
Well eventually had a chance to take the 5D out for a spin and popped down to Dun Laoghaire during civil twilight. I have been fascinated by some images recently that use a method known as “painting with time” by choosing very long exposures. This is the first attempt at this although with only a…