Enda Cavanagh
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Hi all. This is my first post on getdpi so first of all. Hello everyone.
I visited Tory island and Donegal recently with my buddy Mark. This is the 1st one I'm posting. It's from Urris beach on the Inishowen Peninsula.I wanted to visit the beach for some time to photograph the beautiful sculptural forms along it's coast. When I arrived there the light was very soft. I knew the stone forms would come alive during the last hour before sunset. I walked around picking locations and angles to shoot the next day hoping the light would improve. I returned and the light was still overcast but the sky was quite dramatic. I aimed at taking some nice abstract shots, which I felt would work in Black and White very well.
I jumped around from rock to rock and checking the various locations and stoping to look with one eye closed and my 2 hands forming an imaginary viewfinder, while Mark looked on bemused. This is one of my favorites. I broke the subject matter into a few strong elements to really emphasize the beautiful forms of the granite stone. There is a lovely relationship between the large rock on the right and the smaller ones on the left. Almost like a parent protecting it's young.
Interestingly. I ended up taking a set of images that were very different to what I envisaged the day before. It just goes to show that everything is so subjective and you are influenced by the light, your mood, what you see in your mind, what you see before you, how you interpret what's before you and a million other factors. I guess that's what makes what we all do so rewarding.
I visited Tory island and Donegal recently with my buddy Mark. This is the 1st one I'm posting. It's from Urris beach on the Inishowen Peninsula.I wanted to visit the beach for some time to photograph the beautiful sculptural forms along it's coast. When I arrived there the light was very soft. I knew the stone forms would come alive during the last hour before sunset. I walked around picking locations and angles to shoot the next day hoping the light would improve. I returned and the light was still overcast but the sky was quite dramatic. I aimed at taking some nice abstract shots, which I felt would work in Black and White very well.
I jumped around from rock to rock and checking the various locations and stoping to look with one eye closed and my 2 hands forming an imaginary viewfinder, while Mark looked on bemused. This is one of my favorites. I broke the subject matter into a few strong elements to really emphasize the beautiful forms of the granite stone. There is a lovely relationship between the large rock on the right and the smaller ones on the left. Almost like a parent protecting it's young.
Interestingly. I ended up taking a set of images that were very different to what I envisaged the day before. It just goes to show that everything is so subjective and you are influenced by the light, your mood, what you see in your mind, what you see before you, how you interpret what's before you and a million other factors. I guess that's what makes what we all do so rewarding.
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