Monday 27 March 2017

Rock Studies - Photography Week 10 (2017)

The weather conditions conspired against my short trip to Cornwall with high winds for one of the free days and mizzle for the rest of the time.

Trying not to be put off by poor weather I headed for Dollar Cove near Gunwalloe only to be pelted by sea foam carried on the wind. The beach looked like an industrial quantity of soap powder had been tipped into the sea. Undeterred, I moved to plan B, photographing the rock formations on the beach with my back to the wind:













This second set was taken on the following day in the mizzle at Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth:














Both sets demonstrate the array of colours that can be found in the coastal rock formations in Cornwall. Even in poor weather conditions, it is one of the most absorbing and enjoyable subjects to photograph.   

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