Steve Pellatt
Catching Some Rays
Not sure if I'll have time to post anything now before I head up to Skye next weekend so thought I'd do one now and give my apologies if I'm not on here much until early April. I had originally booked to go to Skye in March 2020 and then again last year and boh foiled by Covid so really looking forward to this trip and trying not to have any expectations regarding the weather. I don't have a laptop to be able to process/post whilst I'm away and don't know what connection will be like or how much spare time I will have. So if I do not comment/post I'm not ignoring anyone honest!
Corfe Castle, Dorset - After a great foggy sunrise at Corfe www.flickr.com/photos/184798091@N07/51824404651/in/datepo... I had come down West Hill and was walking across the field towards the NT Car Park. As I did this the sun had just risen high enough to be clearing the ruins and hill and the warm patch of light on the grass caught my eye. A quick glance up showed me the light rays catching the ruins and missed so given my addiction to sun stars I quickly had to shuffle side ways compose, more shuffling and got this shot a set of 3 images 2 stops apart and combined on ON1 Photo RAW. One of those spur of the moment shots due to the conditions and a bit different from anything I've shot at Corfe before.
Corfe Castle is one of Britain's most iconic and evocative survivors of the English Civil War, partially demolished in 1646 by the Parliamentarians. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/corfe-castle
© All rights reserved Steve Pellatt. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
Catching Some Rays
Not sure if I'll have time to post anything now before I head up to Skye next weekend so thought I'd do one now and give my apologies if I'm not on here much until early April. I had originally booked to go to Skye in March 2020 and then again last year and boh foiled by Covid so really looking forward to this trip and trying not to have any expectations regarding the weather. I don't have a laptop to be able to process/post whilst I'm away and don't know what connection will be like or how much spare time I will have. So if I do not comment/post I'm not ignoring anyone honest!
Corfe Castle, Dorset - After a great foggy sunrise at Corfe www.flickr.com/photos/184798091@N07/51824404651/in/datepo... I had come down West Hill and was walking across the field towards the NT Car Park. As I did this the sun had just risen high enough to be clearing the ruins and hill and the warm patch of light on the grass caught my eye. A quick glance up showed me the light rays catching the ruins and missed so given my addiction to sun stars I quickly had to shuffle side ways compose, more shuffling and got this shot a set of 3 images 2 stops apart and combined on ON1 Photo RAW. One of those spur of the moment shots due to the conditions and a bit different from anything I've shot at Corfe before.
Corfe Castle is one of Britain's most iconic and evocative survivors of the English Civil War, partially demolished in 1646 by the Parliamentarians. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/corfe-castle
© All rights reserved Steve Pellatt. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.