Photography Location: Kimmeridge Bay
Posted: Mon 21 Dec 2015, 08:14
Amateur Photographer has another coastal location in its series of guides of spots around the country, this time Kimmeridge in Dorset. I can vouch from personal experience that this is a superb spot when conditions are right. What the article does not properly state are the possibilities for different images depending on which direction you take on leaving the car. Head west you will find the rock ledges which are mentioned, but head east around the headland where Clavell Tower stands there are the the remains of a pier which make for good foreground interest. While it was not there when I visited, I think that is where the Gormley statue is located. It is a spot which merits several trips as there is so much there you will not be able to do it justice in one visit. The club is considering taking its next holiday in Dorset and Kimmeridge should definitely be on the list of places to go.
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One tip is not to pack up when the sun sets as the rays from the sun can light up the sky for a long time from below the horizon. The shot below is of the ruined pier and was a 30 second exposure at ISO 200 taken in virtual darkness around 45 minutes to an hour after the sun had disappeared from view.
Clavell Tower can also be incorporated into compositions.
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One tip is not to pack up when the sun sets as the rays from the sun can light up the sky for a long time from below the horizon. The shot below is of the ruined pier and was a 30 second exposure at ISO 200 taken in virtual darkness around 45 minutes to an hour after the sun had disappeared from view.
Clavell Tower can also be incorporated into compositions.