
For this shoot, I could take many different routes in achieving a sublime landscape photo – I could take a page from Ansel Adams’ book and shoot in the style of his work, maybe going to the cliffs on the edge of the island and around devil’s hole.




I could take similar images of the rock formations around the bays across the island that I’m more familiar with, such as St Brelade. I think that I could achieve a close copy to the large photograph above from certain angles around devil’s hole, maybe with the use of drone shots if I could borrow a friend’s drone.
I would need to place more focus into creating a dramatic moody piece, which would be very dependent on the weather. Lightroom Classic would probably be a better tool to use to help me achieve this effect, as I can play with different levels of exposure and increase the darkness in certain hues.