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Views from the Cornish coast

Some long exposure shots taken on the X-Pro 1
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A few weeks back I had the pleasure of spending a few nights in the Lizard peninsula.

Armed with my Fuji X-Pro 1, an 18mm lens and a ND 500 filter, I thought I’d use the opportunity to take some long exposure shots of the stunning Cornish coastline. In a short time, I managed to capture the sunset twice – once at Mullion Cove and once at Kynance Cove.

I also took a number of shots during the day at Gunwalloe Church Cove – this wasn’t the easiest task as I had my 8 month old daughter strapped to my chest. None the less, I think she enjoyed herself.

I’m not usually one for taking landscapes.

To do it well, it’s something that you need to put a lot of planning, effort and time into, and these days I don’t really have much spare time on my hands.

But I have to say I’m really happy with the results I’ve got here.

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Saskia and myself enjoying the views

Flowing away into the sea – Kynance Cove, Cornwall

Flowing away into the sea - Kynance Cove, Cornwall

Looking out from here – Kynance Cove, Cornwall

Looking out from here - Kynance Cove, Cornwall

Across Kynance Cove at sunset

Across Kynance Cove at sunset

Standing still at Mullion Cove, Cornwall

Standing still at Mullion Cove, Cornwall

Misty waters at Gunwalloe Church Cove, Cornwall

Misty waters at Gunwalloe Church Cove, Cornwall

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