Photographer’s Note
It is not necessary that everything has to be bright and sunny, in nature photography.Sometimes, we need to see things when most people would stay indoor or going into.
The beach at Land's End was getting quiet. It always does just before an impending storm. The clouds, in dark bluish bundles begin to harangue the landscape.
And you could feel, the little wisp of breeze, touching your face and soon, it would be bootstrapping the winds, galloping white horses on to the beach. Scene like this, can be enervating, making you feel down and depressed.
For Nature, just as much as us, has its up and down. And we just have to live with what she feels. Its not like, we have a choice.
jhm, Oldtree, nilolabrador has marked this note useful
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jhm
(81659) 2004-10-29 6:36
The most beautiful photograph is made with not too much sun, Rabani, the bay here is wonderful, the curving of the sea, the green on the for- and background is very nice, excellent composition, the two men an the beach is lovely detail.
Oldtree
(2457) 2004-10-29 7:20
This area is called Land's End? Interesting. I made a tour through cornwall years ago. There is also an area called Land's End.
Nice coast with a beautifully curved beach. Good you had included the two people. Well done.
nilolabrador
(1469) 2004-10-31 14:44
Great picture (a perfect one )of a beautiful place.
I agree with your opening statement.
hojper
(2830) 2004-10-31 17:53
Lovely subdued but nevertheless strong colors. I like weather when you don't have to put on sunglasses. And the lines are beautiful. A lvely beach to walk on takean from a perfect POV.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Rabani HMA (rabani)
(9409) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-07-05
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Canon EOS 300D, Sigma 24-70 f/2.8
- Exposure: f/2.8, 1/30 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2004-10-29 4:44








