Cornwall Landscape Photography : Porth Nanven, Bottalack, Godrevy & St Michaels Mount
26th March 2011
Cornwall Landscape Photography
Porth Nanven revisited

A weekend spent in the Cornish landscape, along with a group of fellow photographer, all under the watchful eyes of Ross Hoddinott & Mark Bauer of Dawn2Dusk Photography.
We spent the weekend running around the mist/fog covered landscapes of Cornwall, including Godrevy Lighthouse, the Bottalack Tin Mines, Porth Nanven and then St Michaels Mount for sunrise the following day.
Well, it would have been great, but the mist rolled in and we couldn't see Godrevy for quite a while, and even when we did, it was shrouded in mist.
The mines at Bottalack were much the same, with low lying cloud or fog covering much of the hillsides around the remaining ruined buildings.

The sunset at Porth Nanven was a little better, with the mist lifting to leave a cloudy, dark and moody scene acros the rocks towards the Brisons as the tide came back in. A few long exposure shots caught the atmosphere.
Sunrise on Sunday morning ..... well, at St Michaels Mount, from halfway across the causeway, we still coudln't see the island at all!! A very foggy start to the day.
A great fun weekend, and a few good pics to share from it. Thanks to Ross & Mark for looking after us so well, and for keeping us entertained.


Porth Nanven revisited

A weekend spent in the Cornish landscape, along with a group of fellow photographer, all under the watchful eyes of Ross Hoddinott & Mark Bauer of Dawn2Dusk Photography.
We spent the weekend running around the mist/fog covered landscapes of Cornwall, including Godrevy Lighthouse, the Bottalack Tin Mines, Porth Nanven and then St Michaels Mount for sunrise the following day.
Well, it would have been great, but the mist rolled in and we couldn't see Godrevy for quite a while, and even when we did, it was shrouded in mist.
The mines at Bottalack were much the same, with low lying cloud or fog covering much of the hillsides around the remaining ruined buildings.

The sunset at Porth Nanven was a little better, with the mist lifting to leave a cloudy, dark and moody scene acros the rocks towards the Brisons as the tide came back in. A few long exposure shots caught the atmosphere.
Sunrise on Sunday morning ..... well, at St Michaels Mount, from halfway across the causeway, we still coudln't see the island at all!! A very foggy start to the day.
A great fun weekend, and a few good pics to share from it. Thanks to Ross & Mark for looking after us so well, and for keeping us entertained.

