Monday 22 August 2016

Nansidwell - Photography Week 30 (2016)

Photographing details is an absorbing activity that diverts the mind away from everyday life and immerses it into the search for nature's patterns. When completed there is always a feeling of being refreshed or, borrowing a technology term, reset.

These are a selection of images from a 'resetting' photography session at Nansidwell Cove in Falmouth Bay. The first set is from a section of rock face including a number of closer compositions in a square format:










The second set concentrates on the craggy nature of the cove with lichen and barnacle covered rocks:











The final set explores the many exposed seems of mineralisation which contrast well with the dark grey mudstone layers:












In other areas of the cove the sections of rock appear more crumbly and pastel coloured as captured in this single image:






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