
I’ve just put together some images from a beach in Wales. The images were captured on a beautiful morning when the sun were still very low.

I’ve just put together some images from a beach in Wales. The images were captured on a beautiful morning when the sun were still very low.

If you are tired of my seascapes you are soon in for a treat – I have a few images from Bristol I want to show by not now. Now I have one of the last images from Wales to show you: Spiky Rocks in Wales!

I believe that most images from photographers are manipulated in one way or another – some photographers claim this is done to make the image look more natural others simply to make a bigger impact.

Another image from Marloes Sands showing some seaweed on the beach – or to be precise, a low angle shot of seaweed. I want to underline this because shooting from a low angle often result in a completely different composition. In this shot I can include the environment: the beach, the water and the horizon in the distant.

Spending a day photographing rocks and stones at Marloes Sands in Wales is a meditative experience. We visited this beach without expectations and were quite surprised – its tremendous beautiful and there are so many rock formations and different stones that you could spend an entire day looking and exploring.

Once in a while we pass monuments and landmarks – it is not really in the scope of our trip to dig too deep into history and landmarks of the past but once in a while its interesting to stop and see what two danish photographers can get out of it.