Golden Cove
Uploaded: May 04, 2007
The theatrical light of a passing storm at the end of a long summers day paints the sandstone edifice with brilliant golden light. The cobbled stones each as big as baseballs are barely grazed by the direct light of the setting sun but never-the-less pick up the soft reflected light off the rocks tinging them in soft gold. It all looks astonishingly good with a dark brooding sky behind.
Pentax 67II, 45mm lens, 0.6ND grad, F22 at 1/2 sec, Velvia. Please visit www.transientlight.co.uk
Mike D. Perez May 04, 2007
Beautiful light and composition, Ian! #649448Silvana Stanzer May 04, 2007
very nice light composition, Silvana #4247687Jenny Bosmans May 04, 2007
Gorgeous scenery and excellent for the monthly theme, Ian! Love the stones on the foreground! :) #4247693Patrick Rouzes May 04, 2007
It looks magical, Ian- great job. Patrick #4247756Fernellie A. Talbot May 04, 2007
Wow amazing shot! Nice lighting:) #4247887Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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