Monday 28 October 2013

Shades of Grey: Part Three

While the term "the other day" can be used in reference to anywhere within the last 18 months, in this instance I do actually mean in the last two or three days. I had been wondering where I could go on my day off (precious and few that they are) and was suggested to try a place called Dodman's Point south of St Austell, Cornwall.

So I did. I drove there, without my Sat Nav on this occasion as I'd lent it to a work colleague, parked and went wandering.

Gorran haven is a quaint, little fishing village with a private, working harbour. When I arrived the tide was out and families were out on the harbours' sandy beach and harbour wall. A collie dog was chasing a toy across the sand and returning it up the harbour wall steps to where an elderly woman and a young girl sat. Elsewhere on the wall an old couple walked towards me.



Nikon D7000, Tamron 70-300 @ 210mm, 1/50s @ f10, ISO 100



Nikon D7000, Tamron 70 - 300 @ 70mm, 1/40s @ f10, ISO 100

Walking towards the wall I spotted a couple of fishing boats sitting at the bottom of the stone steps. There were a couple of guys working on them, but this was the best image and sadly does not include them. You can see the collie racing from the lower stone step though. 



Nikon D7000, Tamron 70 - 300 @ 125mm, 1/15s @ f10, ISO 100

Standing atop the harbour's stone wall, I looked around and found a family down on the beach, one of the children playing in the surf.



Nikon D7000, Tamron 70 - 300 @ 70 mm, 1/400s @ f5.6, ISO 125

Leaving the harbour for the Coastal Path, the sun was slowly on its way down but I still had time. There was little of interest for a good part of the way until I came upon a large white mushroom. Continuing on towards the next beach there was a pole fisherman standing out on the rocks. At the end of the path before the next beach I saw the headland opposite with a bank of fog shrouding the top. The low sun was partially hidden by cloud cover and it looked spectacular. 


Nikon D7000, Nikkor 16 -85 @ 85mm, 1/80s @ f8, ISO 125


Nikon D7000, Tamron 70 - 300 @ 220mm, f16, ISO 125



Nikon D7000, Nikkor 16 - 85 @ 16mm, 1/40s @ f10 ISO 125

After a while I'd returned to Gorran Haven through the harbour and found the tide had come in. The same two fisher boats, moored to the wall now floated (obviously) over where they previously sat in the sand. Every one seemed to have gone in with the cold weather and so I headed back to the car and drove home. 


Nikon D7000, Nikkor 16 - 85 @ 35mm, 1/8s @ f8, ISO 125

However on my way back the setting sun offered some attractive opportunities, so pulling up in a lay by I strolled over towards some small farm buildings. On the way I stumbled and nearly crashed into a spider's web. In the end, I switched my settings back to colour for the warmth of the setting sun. 



Nikon D7000, Nikkor 16 - 85 @ 85mm, 1/13s @ f11, ISO 125



Nikon D7000, Nikkor 16 - 85 @ 85mm, 1/80s @ f16, ISO 125


Nikon D7000, Nikkor 16 - 85 @ 16mm, 1/40s @ f7.1, ISO 125




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