Centre Stage Luxury Limited Edition Photography Print
I’ve been wanting to try and create something like this at Talacre for a long time. I often see this gap in the sand dunes as curtains. It could be to a stage, though the lighthouse doesn’t move enough to be a decent performer. Maybe the clouds are dancers and the lighthouse is the judge. I don’t know. All I know is that it’s great when a plan comes together and you get the shot that you want. Even to the point where the lighthouse caught some morning sunlight and grabbed the attention. That was luck though of course. There’s no amount of planning that can prepare you for the Welsh weather. The weather was predicting rain. Kind of typical of North Wales I guess. There’s a lesson there about getting out there with the camera regardless of what the weather predicts, you just never know what may happen in life.
I’ve been wanting to try and create something like this at Talacre for a long time. I often see this gap in the sand dunes as curtains. It could be to a stage, though the lighthouse doesn’t move enough to be a decent performer. Maybe the clouds are dancers and the lighthouse is the judge. I don’t know. All I know is that it’s great when a plan comes together and you get the shot that you want. Even to the point where the lighthouse caught some morning sunlight and grabbed the attention. That was luck though of course. There’s no amount of planning that can prepare you for the Welsh weather. The weather was predicting rain. Kind of typical of North Wales I guess. There’s a lesson there about getting out there with the camera regardless of what the weather predicts, you just never know what may happen in life.
I’ve been wanting to try and create something like this at Talacre for a long time. I often see this gap in the sand dunes as curtains. It could be to a stage, though the lighthouse doesn’t move enough to be a decent performer. Maybe the clouds are dancers and the lighthouse is the judge. I don’t know. All I know is that it’s great when a plan comes together and you get the shot that you want. Even to the point where the lighthouse caught some morning sunlight and grabbed the attention. That was luck though of course. There’s no amount of planning that can prepare you for the Welsh weather. The weather was predicting rain. Kind of typical of North Wales I guess. There’s a lesson there about getting out there with the camera regardless of what the weather predicts, you just never know what may happen in life.
This image of the Point of Ayr Lighthouse is printed on a 300gsm Fujifilm photo rag fine art paper. It is a part of my limited edition collection of landscape photography prints of which 30 will be available at 18’’ x 18’’ and 10 at 24’’ x 24’’.
All of these prints will be hand signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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