Wednesday 16 February 2011

kynance Cove

kynance Cove is a bay on the south coast or Cornwall on the Lizard peninsular. A very wild and remote place with steep cliffs and strong winds. I went to Kynance Cove to see a big winter swell that was due to hit. When we got there the sea was heaving huge waves rolling into the bay and smashing themselves against the cliffs. As usual when I go to see these sorts of natural events the energy of the storm pumps through me making me have to slow down to be able to take some photographs. My first spot I chose to take a shot was from a ledge a way down the cliff that gave me a good view of another cliff face and the waves hitting it. I was still a long way up just above the splash zone. When I had set the tripod up and started shooting there was a massive bang like a gunshot and a sheet of water shot up in front of me. Held back by the wind it continued to rise up only a few feet in front of me like a white wall. Because of the wind not a drop of water landed on me but it still left me shaking with adrenaline. To be quite honest this was exactly what I wanted. I stayed where I was keeping an eye on the sets enjoying the rush from the danger of where I was. For me one of the reasons for photographing landscapes is to explore taking a landscape from an easy place doesn’t do it for me I like to make it a challenge and go places that others might not. For me on that day I was rewarded by the presence of a Kestrel that soared up from below and hovered right in front of me its black eyes staring back at me as I stared at it, a moment of stillness amongst the turbulent water around us. I did not try to photograph is as it was quite dark and just enjoyed the moment. It soon swooped off along the cliff and was gone. There are also many sea birds in the cliffs including Great Black Backed Gulls that soared around on the wind currents.

Location: Kynance Cove on the Lizard.

Habitat Description: exposed windy cliffs.

Map Reference: SW6813

Time/Date: 16/02/2011 3pm – dark

Weather: Stormy Seas Windy.

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