Godrevy Sunset Spray
For this image, Godrevy Sunset Spray, I took a trip to Godrevy on Cornwall’s west coast one evening, hoping to capture some of the action that takes place there at high tide. Having found a position at the base of the cliffs, I angled my lens towards the iconic Godrevy lighthouse and waited for the amber glow of sunset to streak the sky. Before long, the sun began to dip toward the horizon and the rush of high tide caused spirited surges of water to crash over the rocks at my feet. Using a tripod for stability and consistency, I set about capturing the stunning amalgamation of elements colliding before me.
As with every photoshoot, you’re often at the mercy of a combination of factors, so I decided to take a number of stills to create a natural composition. Using this method, I was able to blend my favourite shots together to create a picture that really conveyed the mood of the evening. Freezing moments in time, I took several photographs of the waves as they burst against various rocks in the foreground. What I particularly like is that, despite the rush of activity, this scene still has a warmth to it, softened by the orange rays of the setting sun.
For this image, Godrevy Sunset Spray, I took a trip to Godrevy on Cornwall’s west coast one evening, hoping to capture some of the action that takes place there at high tide. Having found a position at the base of the cliffs, I angled my lens towards the iconic Godrevy lighthouse and waited for the amber glow of sunset to streak the sky. Before long, the sun began to dip toward the horizon and the rush of high tide caused spirited surges of water to crash over the rocks at my feet. Using a tripod for stability and consistency, I set about capturing the stunning amalgamation of elements colliding before me.
As with every photoshoot, you’re often at the mercy of a combination of factors, so I decided to take a number of stills to create a natural composition. Using this method, I was able to blend my favourite shots together to create a picture that really conveyed the mood of the evening. Freezing moments in time, I took several photographs of the waves as they burst against various rocks in the foreground. What I particularly like is that, despite the rush of activity, this scene still has a warmth to it, softened by the orange rays of the setting sun.
For this image, Godrevy Sunset Spray, I took a trip to Godrevy on Cornwall’s west coast one evening, hoping to capture some of the action that takes place there at high tide. Having found a position at the base of the cliffs, I angled my lens towards the iconic Godrevy lighthouse and waited for the amber glow of sunset to streak the sky. Before long, the sun began to dip toward the horizon and the rush of high tide caused spirited surges of water to crash over the rocks at my feet. Using a tripod for stability and consistency, I set about capturing the stunning amalgamation of elements colliding before me.
As with every photoshoot, you’re often at the mercy of a combination of factors, so I decided to take a number of stills to create a natural composition. Using this method, I was able to blend my favourite shots together to create a picture that really conveyed the mood of the evening. Freezing moments in time, I took several photographs of the waves as they burst against various rocks in the foreground. What I particularly like is that, despite the rush of activity, this scene still has a warmth to it, softened by the orange rays of the setting sun.