Photos From Rossilli Bay, Llangennith, Gower South Wales – Opportunist Photography

Emily and I spent a weekend surfing down at
Llangennith Bay. One of the evenings we were down there the typical wet welsh weather abated so we grabbed our wellies and headed to the beach for a quick walk along the sands. I was glad I grabbed my camera when the late sun and clouds from the days rain were creating a very atmospheric sky and the light was shining up from the wet sand. Abandoning romance I set up my tripod and started shooting.
Post production-wise I ran my bracketed images through the software I have on Aperture creating a high quality HDR picture and enhanced the colours slightly. Needless to say I loved the end result so much they are on the wall on our lounge.
As a post script the best lesson I learned from this shoot was to always clean your tripod straight after coming off the beach because when I should have been relaxing and shooting a sunset later that week I was cursing and attacking my tripod with pliers!


Posted on Monday, October 18th, 2010 at 9:12 am. Filed under: New Uploads, Photo Shoot Tags: Arts, Arts and Entertainment, Gower, High dynamic range imaging, Llangenith, opportunist, photography, Recreation, Techniques and Styles, Tripod, Wales RSS 2.0 feed.
Brilliant TJ! Really love these shots, the landscape looks wicked and the colours finish it off a treat! I’m assuming a nice post production violet hue?
Really nice post,thank you