St Ives Rippled Sands
To capture some of the best shots, you have to be prepared to get your feet wet! On this morning, I ventured out into the shallow waters of low tide at Porthminster Beach to photograph the view of St Ives. The sun rising from the east of the shot casts a golden glow onto the buildings of the harbour front, illuminating the scene.
In the clear, calm waters I could see the rippled sands from the overnight tidal currents. Using one of my camera filters, I was able to bring further clarity to the water, to really draw out the shape of the curving ripples which naturally moves the eye up the scene and onto the town
To capture some of the best shots, you have to be prepared to get your feet wet! On this morning, I ventured out into the shallow waters of low tide at Porthminster Beach to photograph the view of St Ives. The sun rising from the east of the shot casts a golden glow onto the buildings of the harbour front, illuminating the scene.
In the clear, calm waters I could see the rippled sands from the overnight tidal currents. Using one of my camera filters, I was able to bring further clarity to the water, to really draw out the shape of the curving ripples which naturally moves the eye up the scene and onto the town
To capture some of the best shots, you have to be prepared to get your feet wet! On this morning, I ventured out into the shallow waters of low tide at Porthminster Beach to photograph the view of St Ives. The sun rising from the east of the shot casts a golden glow onto the buildings of the harbour front, illuminating the scene.
In the clear, calm waters I could see the rippled sands from the overnight tidal currents. Using one of my camera filters, I was able to bring further clarity to the water, to really draw out the shape of the curving ripples which naturally moves the eye up the scene and onto the town