Saturday, 31 March 2012

Recent shoots

On Thursday I had a very eventful day of shooting at Perran Sands, Crantock and Porthtowan. Here's a few of the images from the shoots. I also recently went to the printers to get some proof pages of my book done so that I can check the quality and colours etc. They came out great and I'm SO excited for when I can get the final product printed! Not long now, eeeeek!

I thought this mini scrub tree created an interesting focal point for a landscape shot.

I went down to Porthtowan and came across these diggers taking sand from whats left of the very small dune site there. Such a shame that the habitat that the small town is named after is now practically gone.

An educational board at Perran Sands - image for the chapter 6 pages that talk about the importance of educating people about the dune habitat.



Wild Thyme on the fixed dunes at Perran Sands - smells beautiful.

An image showing the clever adaptation in Marram grass to reduce water loss and make the most of the surrounding conditions.

Sea Spurge at Crantock - interesting effect using the fisheye to show the species in its environment.

My image for the importance of dunes for tourism and recreation.

Wild Thyme again, but in its environment.

More of the diggers at Porthtowan - and below.


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