Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Dungeness in the evening light

I've been to Dungeness before - two photographer friends introduced me to the area about a year and a half ago. This time I looked out of the window on a Friday afternoon, checked the weather forecast and agreed that it would be a particularly good weekend for the weather. So, the bag was packed, tent lobbed in the car and off I went.
Dungeness has a unique feel to it in the day time but even more so in the dusk. I took time waiting for the light to mature - the nuclear power station caught my eye unlike it ever had before when all the lights started to come on. It took up a rather pleasant appearance compared to how it looks in the day. However, I was specifically interested in getting some low light shots of the boats on the foreshore and I succeeded in the brief spell of perfect light before I went off to pitch the tent in the darkness.








1 comments:

tom said...

ooo! seen some of these before but not all of them, really like the colours in the one with the sort of tripod thing (what is it?), and the boat with all the pylons in the background, take it that is a nuclear power station?