Cornwall, a photographic adventure, 16

On the last afternoon of my last day in Cornwall we changed location from Bodmin Moor to the coast at Trebarwith Strand, where I was planning to undertake my evening photographic mission. I walked to the head of the beach where there is a slipway for boats, separated by rocks from a small fast stream which runs into the sea at this point. The tide was very high so that I could not access the sand at all and made do with a couple of intentional camera movement pictures, using a neutral density filter on the camera.



To while away the time until sunset we went to Tintagel where we had a cup of tea and cake and walked around the town a little, on a mission to find a pub advertising 'excaliburgers' where we had eaten with the kids many years ago. Excaliburgers we're not forthcoming, but King Arthur's car park was.


Then it was back to Trebarwith where the light was beginning to lower. I took a series of pictures from a couple of locations until the sun sank behind Gull Rock, the small island just off the coast. There were plenty of surfers around taking advantage of the rough waves.
Would I go away for a week again, on my own (apart from Hettie) to just do landscape photography? It was great to be able to be completely selfish and I am very happy in my own company, but there were times where I wasn't so much lonely as lacking in motivation, and I might have achieved more if I had had another photographer with me. But I would not hesitate to repeat the experiment. And having Hettie there was lovely as I did have someone to talk to, even if she couldn't answer back.














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