My month in Wales has gone very quickly and shortly I will be returning back to Cornwall to finish off my gastropod assignment and take on something new. So I made sure to spend another morning in the river, which is something I have really enjoyed since being at home but now I wish I was an Otter so I could live by the river more or a Kingfisher (Even one would be fine by me). Over the past few weeks I have been experimenting with double exposures and slow shutter speeds, something I have tried before but haven't done in a while. The weather in Wales has been perfect for slow shutter because its be quite dull, cloudy and of course there has been plenty of rain!
Although the weather doesn't have to be cloudy for you to try slow shutter photography. Today was a perfect example as the sky was a beautiful crystal blue, full of clouds and due to where the sun rose upon the mountains it cast a big shadow upon the river, so I was able to open my shutter for tenth of a second. Then layering both images together on Photoshop you are left with the final results below:
Work will be added to the landscape section of the site!