I will try to post at least one photo per week during 2014. The scenes will vary to show something of the area where I live and things going on here.
In order to keep this thread withing a reasonable size I will split it into 4 sections. Part 1 is here:
My 2014 Weekly Photos
Week 14 - Prawle Point, the most southerly tip of England; if you exclude part of Cornwall (a lot of Cornish people don't consider themselves to be English)
7D with Tamron 24-70 lens. 1/800 F11 Iso 400. I needed a fairly fast shutter speed for the surf and a narrow aperture for the focus depth. Because of the wide range of exposure options here, I metered around the scene and manually entered some average settings. A merge of two Raw conversions with different exposure settings.
Be careful when you open the gate!
The paths around here can be treacherous and often involve clambering over rocks with a drop to the sea on one side. No place for a pensioner with a heavy backpack of camera gear!
The plump person excluder.
A typical example of the path. With my sense of humour, I like to think they create obstacles like this to prevent overweight people from damaging the track.
1/500 F8 Iso 400. I should have dropped the Iso by half but this was just a quick shot without any thought. In fact I didn't expect this to be a keeper; but it nicely demonstrates the narrowness of the path.
Bunkers from a World War 2 gunsite.
Just behind Prawle Point, these were well hidden amongst the natural rocks and undulating ground.
1/250 F11 Iso 200.