Showing posts with label Beach Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Infrared Seaweed in Monochrome

On the beach at Seahouses I decided to shoot some Infrared Pictures of the Seaweed. To add to the abstract feel these photos have beet inverted.











Monday, 2 October 2017

Guernsey 01 - Beach Art

We arrived in Guernsey and spent our first full day wondering on the beaches near Cobo Bay. I decided to add to my Beach Art Project as the sand patterns were beautiful.












Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Olympus Photowalk Covehithe Suffolk - The Beach

On Saturday Olympus held a photo-walk in Covehithe in Suffolk. There were two representatives from Olympus leading the photowalk and 14 keen photographers, quite a few from the Cambridge Camera Club. 

One of the hopes was to be shown how to use the Live Bulb and Live Composite modes on many of the current OMD Cameras. 

I was not disappointed. 

We were split into two groups and Dave was our Leader. He first took us down to the beach and showed the principles of this technique. 

Basically the camera takes a photo and then records light changes as they happen, based on the original exposure. This is unique (I think) to Olympus Cameras. 

I can see me using this in a creative way going forward. 

As we were working in bright sunshine we had to use tripods and Big Stopper Filters to create long exposures. 

It was a great day though we had hoped for more wind and clouds to use show the effect of even better. The first six photos below show this effect. 

We then moved down the beach to see the cliffs. Beautiful Colours.

The beach walk was in the morning. There will be another post about the afternoon were we spent time at the Church of St Andrew in the Hamlet itself.

If you look on wikipedia for a description of the Hamlet you will find ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covehithe

Covehithe is a hamlet and civil parish in the Waveney district of the English county of Suffolk. It lies on the North Sea coast around 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Southwold and 7 miles (11 km) south of Lowestoft. Neighbouring settlements include Benacre, South Cove and Frostenden.
The coastline in the Covehithe area suffers from the highest rate of erosion in the UK,[1] and the settlement has suffered significant loss of land and buildings in the past. It is located within the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB















Sunday, 5 July 2015

Northumberland - Post #11 - Beach Art

Its all to easy to ignore the smaller items when you are on a beach faced with the beautiful seascapes. Just a few shots looking for 'art in nature'.










Here we go Again

Here we go again It’s been a long time since we have done a jigsaw, probably just after two Christmases ago (ie Jan 2025). I decided to get ...