After a period of stormy weather, sunbeams shine through a break in the clouds bringing an essence of calm. When looking at this scene, I am back next to the sea with the sound...
I love to watch the sea, especially during stormy weather. In fact, I love to watch the waves during any weather. Part of my allure to seascapes is the emotion or wonder that...
The low tide at Westward Ho! revealed a vast undulating beach with small pools and ripples in the sand as far as the eye can see. With the sun below the horizon, the soft...
The sun was only able to pierce the clouds for a few moments as it got close to the horizon. The relatively small burst of light was a welcome sight against such a stormy...
A rain shower sweeps across the bay at Westward Ho! in north Devon, obscuring the view of almost everything but some of the sea and a hint of the beach. It is amazing how the weather...
Looking out to sea from the North Devon coastline, the water is calm. However, in the distance there is a storm on the horizon. I like how the horizon is really dark, signifying...
Wherever I am taking photographs I often stay out way into the blue hours. This means that I am often making my way back to my car in darkness. Often, I don’t put my camera...
Capturing the motion and energy of waves is something that I often like to do in my seascape photography. I really like the motion in the water in this photo. My regular readers...
I often visit Westward Ho! in Devon to photograph it. The plateau of rocks on the west of the bay are dramatic and expansive. With the combination of weather, tide and light...
As I arrived at Westward Ho! I could see the sun already dipping beyond the horizon. Kicking myself for missing the sunset, I looked for a vantage point to capture the sea as the tide...
Heading to Westward Ho! I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect on the hottest day of the year so far. The clouds looked stormy on the North Devon webcams before I left....
Photographing the North Devon coastline is something I really enjoy. The rugged nature means that sometimes, getting to your chosen location to shoot from can be quite difficult....