Swanage Old Pier

A slow shutter speed, a rising tide and defused sunlight are the ingredients of this image. Careful consideration was given creating the final and unique composition from a subject that gets photographed many times daily.

Dullas Goins

Taken on the beach at Llanddulas between the Old Colwyn and Abergele, a place I spent my annual summer holidays when I was a kid. There’s something I find fascinating about a slow shutter speed, groins and an incoming tide. Waves turning into an eerie mist and the water smoothed out like a soft silk covering the shore line. 

Station

Swansea life guard station connected to the pier is the subject of composition in this image. Hoping to capture a sunrise over the Mumbles light house in which lies to the south east that didn’t materialize, I settled for a less but, think it makes a pleasing black and white image.