Images of South Wales ../.. Images taken from South Wales including the South Wales Heritage Coast AF0018 Rocky Shoreline slides/AF0018 Rocky Shoreline.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 A warm October evening along the South Wales Heritage Coast at Dunraven Bay in Glamorgan. The tide is receding, revealing the smooth wet boulders that cover that part of the coastline. The sky is almost totally overcast, dispelling the myth that grey days lead to bad photographs. A warm October evening along the South Wales Heritage Coast at Dunraven Bay in Glamorgan. The tide is receding, revealing the smooth wet boulders that cover that part of the coastline. The sky is almost totally overcast, dispelling the myth that grey days lead to bad photographs. slides/AF0018 Rocky Shoreline.jpg AF0027 The Slipway slides/AF0027 The Slipway.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 Early morning at Dunraven Bay along the Heritage Coast in the South Wales county of Glamorgan. The scene depicts a concrete slipway that through the action of the sea is covered with rocks and boulders of various shapes and sizes. Early morning at Dunraven Bay along the Heritage Coast in the South Wales county of Glamorgan. The scene depicts a concrete slipway that through the action of the sea is covered with rocks and boulders of various shapes and sizes. slides/AF0027 The Slipway.jpg AF0040 Whispers slides/AF0040 Whispers.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 Mewslade Bay in South Wales, on the Gower Peninsular, a remote and secluded beach captured on an October morning. Leading out from the sharp rocks in the foreground across the beach, a sky reaches out into the inky blue above with its white fingers. Mewslade Bay in South Wales, on the Gower Peninsular, a remote and secluded beach captured on an October morning. Leading out from the sharp rocks in the foreground across the beach, a sky reaches out into the inky blue above with its white fingers. slides/AF0040 Whispers.jpg AF0044 Foreboding slides/AF0044 Foreboding.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 Dawn at Dunraven Bay in Glamorgan, South Wales looking out toward Porthcawl, where I went to school. Looking out across the the well known rocky layers of the Heritage Coast, the tide is rushing in and the whole atmosphere is one of danger and foreboding, I grab my shot, grab the camera and rush back toward the safety of the main bay before there is any danger of being cut off. Dawn at Dunraven Bay in Glamorgan, South Wales looking out toward Porthcawl, where I went to school. Looking out across the the well known rocky layers of the Heritage Coast, the tide is rushing in and the whole atmosphere is one of danger and foreboding, I grab my shot, grab the camera and rush back toward the safety of the main bay before there is any danger of being cut off. slides/AF0044 Foreboding.jpg AF0059 Rock Strewn Coast slides/AF0059 Rock Strewn Coast.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 ARF180704-09 ARF180704-09 slides/AF0059 Rock Strewn Coast.jpg AF0118 Mists of Time slides/AF0118 Mists of Time.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 While visiting family along the Heritage Coast in Glamorgan, South Wales during the summer holidays, the first scene I captured at Dunraven Bay is presented here. The ancient rocks weathered by the continous action of the sea can be seen with the surface pitted everwhere as though a mighty creature had walked across it leaving its footprints everywhere. The sun has set and the tide is fast approaching. The long exposure that was required to capture the detail caused the moving waters to take on that ethereal, misty look.<br><br> The image was captured using the Canon EOS 20D using the Canon EFS 10-22mm f/3.4-4.5 USM lens set to f22 for just over a minute (bulb) at ISO 100 under manual control. The capture was set to RAW. Cokin Neutral Density graduated filters were used to ensure that the sky detail wasnt burnt out or the detail lost in the foreground. Post capture processing was performed using Phase One, Capture One and Adobe Photoshop Elements. While visiting family along the Heritage Coast in Glamorgan, South Wales during the summer holidays, the first scene I captured at Dunraven Bay is presented here. The ancient rocks weathered by the continous action of the sea can be seen with the surface pitted everwhere as though a mighty creature had walked across it leaving its footprints everywhere. The sun has set and the tide is fast approaching. The long exposure that was required to capture the detail caused the moving waters to take on that ethereal, misty look.<br><br> The image was captured using the Canon EOS 20D using the Canon EFS 10-22mm f/3.4-4.5 USM lens set to f22 for just over a minute (bulb) at ISO 100 under manual control. The capture was set to RAW. Cokin Neutral Density graduated filters were used to ensure that the sky detail wasnt burnt out or the detail lost in the foreground. Post capture processing was performed using Phase One, Capture One and Adobe Photoshop Elements. slides/AF0118 Mists of Time.jpg AF0119 Immovable slides/AF0119 Immovable.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 slides/AF0119 Immovable.jpg AF0120 High Tide slides/AF0120 High Tide.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 slides/AF0120 High Tide.jpg AF0121 Enveloping Night slides/AF0121 Enveloping Night.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 slides/AF0121 Enveloping Night.jpg AF0127 Ledges slides/AF0127 Ledges.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 slides/AF0127 Ledges.jpg AF0128 Morning Glory slides/AF0128 Morning Glory.htm Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:24:19 +0100 Jalbum 8.0 slides/AF0128 Morning Glory.jpg