Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => Landscape Showcase => Topic started by: Vieri Bottazzini on March 24, 2020, 02:59:42 pm
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Photographing Cornwall feels like working between land, sea and sky - almost like working where land ends. This is never more true than while photographing Cornwall's Land's End, when looking towards the ocean you know that the next patch of land is Newfoundland. Enys Dodnan Arch at sunset, 45 seconds with my Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 21mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.
(https://www.vieribottazzini.com/wp-content/uploads/X1D1_01076.jpg)
Thank you for viewing, best regards
Vieri
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What a marvellous photo.
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Very nice, as usual.
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Subtle, pastel palette and creamy sky… it's a beauty!
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I was there a few weeks ago as a storm rolled in. The winds were around 50 - 70 mph, so no long exposures. At times I had to lie down to get a shot because there was no way of standing up without swaying considerably in the wind. Needless to say, I'm jealous of the conditions you had. Lovely shot.
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Just another one of your usual stunners eh? :)
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What a marvellous photo.
Thank you very much Paulo! :)
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Very nice, as usual.
Thank you very much indeed Eric! :)
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I was there a few weeks ago as a storm rolled in. The winds were around 50 - 70 mph, so no long exposures. At times I had to lie down to get a shot because there was no way of standing up without swaying considerably in the wind. Needless to say, I'm jealous of the conditions you had. Lovely shot.
Thank you very much Bill, glad you liked it! :) Yes, when there is wind at Land's End (which is often!), it's not really one of the easiest places on the planet to shoot, so to speak :D
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Just another one of your usual stunners eh? :)
Thank you very much Kevin, that's very kind of you, glad you are enjoying my work! :)