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Category Archives: WaterScapes
Sea and Sky
One of the things I am discovering as I continue to explore the coastline of Sussex is that the sea is never the same – the light is different, the mood changes depending on the wind and tide, and the … Continue reading
Waterfall
It’s quite a while since I last saw a waterfall close-up, and even longer since I thought of capturing an image of one. Yesterday we returned to Hever Castle. It was a beautiful spring day: pleasantly warm. In fact Spring … Continue reading
Two plus one
Another image from our trip to West Wittering last weekend (click here for previous post). For as long as I can remember I’ve had a fascination with shooting silhouettes and the light was just right for that approach on the … Continue reading
Glittering
Simply glittering and shimmering. I love finding images like this. March is often known for variable weather in the UK. There is a well-known saying that ‘March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb’, or sometimes … Continue reading
Posted in WaterScapes
Tagged beach, Contre Jour Photography, Photography, West Wittering
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Fence Line
Another image from our recent visit to Cuckmere Haven. I’m not sure why this fence is planted in the water, there was no flooding apparent. The water was frozen creating an opalescent appearance to the reflections, and the light completed … Continue reading
Posted in WaterScapes
Tagged Cuckmere Haven, Ice, Photography, Reflections, Reflections in water
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Where Water meets Ice
We re-visited Cuckmere Haven during our recent prolonged period of cold weather and sharp overnight frosts. Water in the old meandering course of the River Cuckmere had frozen except in a one or two areas that had been heated sufficiently by the … Continue reading
Waveform
There is something hypnotic about watching a wave approaching the shoreline knowing the inevitability that the wave will ‘break’; but that before that moment is reached it will gain a rolling crest. What intrigued me most as I watched the … Continue reading
Posted in WaterScapes
Tagged breakers, Littlehampton, Photography, Seascapes, swell, Waveform, waves
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Waiting for the light
The weather between Christmas and New Year was uninspiring – grey and foggy – except for one day when the sun shone. Son and I headed for the South Coast to re-view Birling Gap. The tide was going out and … Continue reading
Posted in WaterScapes
Tagged Birling Gap, Photography, Seascapes, The Photographer, With Tripod
27 Comments
About Turn
This is my fourth and last post about Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters. Click here to read the first post in this series. Having taken the classic view, stared at the sand under my feet, and raised my eyes … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, WaterScapes
Tagged Beach reflections, Birling Gap, Photography, Reflections, Seven Sisters
17 Comments
Looking down
Continuing the theme of ‘Under Foot‘, today I’m posting another pair of images from Birling Gap. The Sun shone brilliantly that day, and where there is the combination of sun, sea, sand and low tide there is one view that … Continue reading
Posted in WaterScapes
Tagged Birling Gap, Glistening sand, Low Tide, Microscapes, Photography, Sand at low tide
14 Comments