Landscapes // Photoshoot 2 : Bel Croute

For this photoshoot at Bel Croute, it was early in the evening therefore it wad getting quite dark and the sun had already set. Because of this, i could not capture the bright, fun colours of sun drifting behind the horizon, therefore had to focus on the dark colours that the sky and seascape provided me. However, I could also include several textures in this shoot as there was pebbles scattered across the beach, mini rock pools, the sea, and the land above the lower sea level. My favourite aspect of this photoshoot is the woods area which took full advantage of once it had begun to get very dark. I used the flash to allows the foreground to be brightly lit and in focus, however, it made the background to become very dark, giving a background for the trees and greenery to stand out against. When editing in Photoshop, I wanted to pay around mostly with brightness and contrast to show the use of flash.

I also experimented with close-ups and macros in this shoot because the textures available to me allowed me yo find little objects that looked great in macro form, such as the chains and padlocks keeping boats ashore. As well as seaweed and pebbles, I could find many different patterns.

There was also a blue tone that glazed the images that I noticed when looking back at the images which adds to the nautical theme and also brightens the look as well as the mood to each image.

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