I’m pleased to have had an article published in the November issue of Outdoor Photography magazine. Outdoor Photography has been one of my go to magazines for many years, and I’m chuffed to bits to have been be asked to produce an article for them. The article I wrote is a quick guide to photographing the blue hour. I really enjoyed writing it and hope to produce more articles for magazines and publications in my career as a photographer. Once the magazine is no longer for sale, I will add a snippet of it to this post. If you haven’t read outdoor photography magazine, I recommend it wholeheartedly. It always contains articles and images from some of the best photographers in the country and is an inspiring read.
Here are the images that were featured alongside the article.
![Blue Hour at Loch Ness by David Gibbeson](/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Blue-Hour-at-Loch-Ness-by-David-Gibbeson.jpg)
Loch Ness looked amazing during the blue hour.
![Low Lighthouse at Burnham on Sea as night falls](/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Low-Lighthouse-at-Burnham-on-Sea-as-night-falls-1.jpg)
The low lighthouse caught the dusk light, making it stand out against the street-lit backdrop of Burnham on Sea.
![Low Lighthouse at Burnham-on-sea in Somerset at dusk by David Gibbeson](/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Burnham-on-sea-lighthouse-at-sunset-1.jpg)
Low Lighthouse at Burnham-on-sea in Somerset at dusk.
![blue hour seascape at Westward Ho - David Gibbeson Photography](/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/blue-hour-seascape-at-Westward-Ho-David-Gibbeson-Photography.jpg)
Waves from the incoming tide crash over the rocks during blue hour at Westward Ho! in North Devon