Holywell Reflection
Holywell Bay near Newquay has long been a Cornish location I wanted in my collection due to its expansive shore and the widely recognisable twin islets of Gull Rocks.
I spent an afternoon photographing the bay, where I was continuously moving and changing positions, working with the shifting tidelines and position of the sun. With the evening drawing in, I set my final position facing Gull Rocks to see out the sunset.
The trademark features of my landscape photography are balancing shapes and symmetry, displayed perfectly here in Holywell Reflection. With the thin waters of the receding tide veiling the sand, I had a flawless mirrored reflection of the skies overhead. The soft clouds tinged with pink give warmth to the dying embers of sunset as the coolness of twilight settles over the scene.
Holywell Bay near Newquay has long been a Cornish location I wanted in my collection due to its expansive shore and the widely recognisable twin islets of Gull Rocks.
I spent an afternoon photographing the bay, where I was continuously moving and changing positions, working with the shifting tidelines and position of the sun. With the evening drawing in, I set my final position facing Gull Rocks to see out the sunset.
The trademark features of my landscape photography are balancing shapes and symmetry, displayed perfectly here in Holywell Reflection. With the thin waters of the receding tide veiling the sand, I had a flawless mirrored reflection of the skies overhead. The soft clouds tinged with pink give warmth to the dying embers of sunset as the coolness of twilight settles over the scene.
Holywell Bay near Newquay has long been a Cornish location I wanted in my collection due to its expansive shore and the widely recognisable twin islets of Gull Rocks.
I spent an afternoon photographing the bay, where I was continuously moving and changing positions, working with the shifting tidelines and position of the sun. With the evening drawing in, I set my final position facing Gull Rocks to see out the sunset.
The trademark features of my landscape photography are balancing shapes and symmetry, displayed perfectly here in Holywell Reflection. With the thin waters of the receding tide veiling the sand, I had a flawless mirrored reflection of the skies overhead. The soft clouds tinged with pink give warmth to the dying embers of sunset as the coolness of twilight settles over the scene.