Jersey Coastline

Finally, I have been allowed to get on a plane and enjoy a holiday! I love Jersey and have definitely missed not being able to visit during the pandemic.

I decided that I would take my tripod and camera to enable me to catch anything of interest on the coastline. Jersey has the third highest tidal range in the world and apparently doubles in size at low tide. I can believe this as there were miles of granite exposed once the water had retreated.

Springtime in Wensleydale

This year I have been able to be in Wensleydale to enjoy the full lambing and spring growth. I mentioned in a recent post that my life in the Yorkshire Dales doesn’t just follow the traditional winter, spring, summer, winter seasons but they are enhanced by the creatures and plants that appear in their natural pattern.

Isle of Harris - Shapes in the Sea

Whilst on the Isle of Harris I made a few visits to Scarista beach with it’s magnificent waves which pile relentlessly onto the beach.

To the north of the main bay is a picnic area which is also delightful. The waves rolled onto the sand and around the black, wet rocks before being sucked back into the sea and leaving lines on the sand.

Posted on October 2, 2021 .

Alison Taylor ARPS

The Lonely Sea and the Sky.

As soon as I had been awarded my LRPS and enjoyed the moment I knew that there was a project in me that would work for an ARPS. I had discovered that my photography love is for the sea and the waves and so an idea was born.

I can happily spend hours on the foreshore looking out to sea and there is so much to attract the eye; amazing skies, lively seas and patterns on the sand and this formed the basis of my statement of intent. It is an essential part of a successful submission and must accurately reflect the photographs in the panel.

A wet day at Saltburn

On impulse I decided to investigate weather conditions at Saltburn with a view to wandering around on the beach looking for reflections and shapes in the sand. The runes were very promising with showers forecast and a low tide late morning. This would allow for a a couple of hours on the beach with fish and chips to follow for late lunch.

Jenny Brown's Point

Whilst on holiday in Beetham my friend suggested that I visit Jenny Brown’s Point for a sunset shoot. It is a western facing promontory overlooking Morecambe Bay and is situated south of Silverdale in the Arnside and Sandside AONB. It is also owned by the National Trust.

I thought that it would be good at high tide so that I could try to capture cloud reflections and the sun on the water; but as usual I didn’t get what I expected.