For the second part of my colour studies assignment, myself and the rest of my group have been assigned the season of summer and tasked to capture an image that defines this season in a single shot.
My initial idea shown below was to go to the beach on a nice sunny day and try to capture an image with a blue sky and bright sunshine reminiscent of a summers day.
As we are now coming towards the end of October, this would not be an easy task. I have been watching the weather forecast all weekend and knew that today could be a good day to try this idea as the weather was supposed to be clear and bright with excellent visibility all day.
So I packed my photography kit this morning and drove 126 miles to the seaside village of Rhosneigr in Anglesey which I know very well from my childhood holidays there.
Below are some of the images that I captured today.
A Classic Seaside Image.
Colourful Spades for Building Sandcastles.
The Sunshine Reflects off the Wet Sand
Creating a Mirror-Like Effect.
Creating a Mirror-Like Effect.
Beams Of Sunshine Radiate Out Into The Afternoon Sky.
White Clouds And Blue Sky Reflect Off The Wet Sand.
Reflection Of White Beach-Houses
Bathed In Afternoon Sunshine.
3 Fishermen
Amidst A Silvery Reflection Of The Sky And Clouds.
Fishermen Under a Bright Blue Cloudy Sky.
The Sun Shines Across The Ocean
Creating A Nice Lens-Flare.
The Blazing Sun Shines In The Afternoon Sky.
A Fiery Sunset Over Rhosneigr Beach.
Immediately After The Sun Had Set,
I Captured This Unusual Effect That I Have Never Seen Before.
The Setting Sun Illuminated The Bottom Edges Of The Clouds A Fiery Pink Colour.
I Observed This Effect For Only Five Minutes Before It Completely Disappeared.
The 2 People Sitting On the Rocks Add To The Overall Composition Of This Shot.
The Same Shot As Above, Minus The People.
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