Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Waves, Skies and Stones

I recently borrowed a Sigma 10-20mm wide angled lens for a week and decided to make the most of it by visiting a couple of my favourite places to see what I could take.

I went over to Gwithian Towans near Godrevy in Cornwall on my first outing and was blessed with the most beautiful sky. My first challenge was getting to grips with the lens, I wasn't used to things being so far away in the composition and I realised I had to step into the composition to get anything vaguely interesting. I was quite pleased with my results that day considering it was the first time I'd used it.

All of the photographs look a million times better larger, I promise.



Gwithian Towans

Gwithian

Gwithian #2

Godrevy Mirror


The next time I took the lens out, I wasn't so lucky with the weather. Cold, damp and overcast, I wasn't sure if I was going to get anything at all! I headed up onto Bodmin Moor to another of my favourite places, Minions. Aside from the Cheesewring (which I didn't photograph that day as the light would have been terrible) there are a couple of stone circles called The Hurlers and numerous old abandoned Tin Mines.

I only took one strobe with me (I foolishly took one out to make room for the borrowed lens in addition to my other lenses - but since I only used the wide angle, I could have rearranged my camera bag if I'd have thought about it more) which presented some limitations due to the lack of natural light and me being a total novice in the world of off camera flash.

Still, I got the chance to have a go at balancing flash and natural light, so it's all part of the learning curve.

The Hurlers

Hurlers

Bodmin Moor : A Triptych

Bodmin Moor : A Triptych


You can see Dartmoor in the background.

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1 comment:

  1. Simply amazing!! Love what you did here, so artistic! Looks like I need to invest in a wide angle lens :) Thank you for sharing, these shots are beautiful!

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