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Dorchester, Dorset, United Kingdom
Photography is more of a passion than a hobby for me these days, and love the excitement that you may just witness something special during a dawn session and capture it for others to see. I specialise in seascapes of our beautiful Dorset coastline and scenic views generally across the county. My work sells at local craft fairs and the feedback I get from people purchasing or just browsing inspires me to stay within my local area, as local people seem to prefer local views. My images are also popular with those who have lived in the county but moved away or know relatives that have moved away and want memories of local landmarks. Thank you to everyone who has viewed this blog and to those who have purchased images and I hope you continue to enjoy. Please also visit my main website at www.mydigitaleye.adsl24.co.uk to view all the images I have available. If you have any questions then feel free to email me at ian.mydigitaleye@gmail.com.

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Portland Bill, Dorset.

The weather didn't look good for Sunday morning, so I'm always drawn to Portland which I think that the more dramatic the weather the better, and love this piece of rock.  There was no colour to Dawn and sunrise at all, so I focused my attention on the sea, which actually shows it's true colours under a neutral sky. I used a polarizing filter for most of the shoot to help kill reflections off the water and bring out the beautiful blue colours of the sea around this coastline.

The colours in the stone are also enhanced and due to favourable tides I was able to get down onto the ledges which have a lovely rich brown colour as well warn and weathered by the higher tides that pound this rugged coastline.

I'd decided to concentrate on showing the movement of the breaking waves, which is a style I try to capture in all my seascapes. I also tried to keep the lighthouse just visible as a recognisable feature of Portland, and hopefully a different view than the normal postcard.


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