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  • A boat landing in Mount’s Bay, Cornwall. Taken July 2007. My images do not belong in the public domain. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of my images without written permission is strictly prohibited. All images and writing are © Luci Mahon. All rights reserved.

  • Thought I would see if I could capture the feel of the tide approaching . Taken at dusk perched on rocks with the aid of a Benbo tripod with legs you can lock at any angle . The exposure was around 30 seconds at f16 using a Canon10D with a 17-34 Tamrom at 17 mm . I believe I achieved what I set out to do and find peace whenever I look at this picture . Its my screensaver at work and usually pops up just when needed and is without manipulation , as the camera recorded .

  • Little girl on the beach alone but enjoying herself. Surfers ride in the background in Perranporth in Cornwall, England

  • A long exposure taken at the old Cornwall Docks in Bellingham,WA It was the first snow of the season and it was due to melt within a day or two so I knew I had to brave the cold and get the shot. With DST it gets darker earlier, which enabled me to take this at 5:30 or so in the evening. I got the shot and then the flurries came in, I packed up and headed out a happy camper. Image Info: / Nikon D80 / 1 min 16 secs / F9.5 @ ISO 100 / 66mm on a 18-135mm nikkor lense This is NOT a manipulation.

  • Went for the sunset, found some clouds!

  • Can’t stop shooting in trios… part 2.

  • Final part.

  • St Nicholas Chapel St Ives Cornwall England

  • Holywell Bay, Cornwall One of my favourite places on the planet. Holywell Bay is a small village on the north coast of Cornwall about 5 miles from Newquay (and 5 miles from Perranporth). Holywell Bay beach is a large, sandy beach with rolling dunes behind the beach, rock pools and a slow running stream. Breathtakingly beautiful!

  • St Austell Bay Cornwaa England

  • This is Watergate Bay, on the north coast of Cornwall, looking toward Newquay. / Stayed at the hotel there for a Murder Mystery Weekend. And what a weekend it was. / A little hdr treatment in this. / Hope you like it. Thanks for looking.

  • Whitesand Bay near Sennen Cove on the wild Atlantic coast of Cornwall (UK). The original image is a 3264×2448 JPEG. More technical info Image and text © Roger Butterfield —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-

  • Godrevy Lighthouse / Position 50 14’.5 N 05 23’.9 W / Godrevy Island is situated 3½ miles across St.Ives Bay, where rugged cliffs rise from the sea. Gulls, oyster-catchers and pipits make their homes on the island, which is partly covered with grass, as it slopes down to the sea. In springtime, carpets of brightly coloured primroses, sea thrift and heather bring beauty to the scene, for although the island is close to the mainland, it is open to the full force of Atlantic gales. A dangerous reef extends outwards towards St.Ives, called the Stones and on this many vessels have come to grief. On 30th November 1854, the iron screw steamer NILE was totally wrecked with the loss of all passengers and crew, and under public and mercantile pressure, Trinity House finally decided to erect a lighthouse in 1859. James Walker designed the station, and its welcome light shone out on 1st March of that same year. Two keepers were originally appointed to the lighthouse and they maintain the two lights, one a bright flashing white every 10 seconds, and the other fixed red, which marked the Stones Rocks. Their range was 17 and 15 miles respectively. The white octagonal tower, 26 metres high, is made from rubble stone bedded in mortar, and is sited together with its adjoining keepers’ cottages almost in the centre of the largest of the rocks. The cost of the station was £7,082 15s 7d. The original optic revolved on rollers on a circular race and was driven by a clockwork motor. This motor was in turn driven by a large weight running down a cavity in the wall of the tower. The station was also equipped with a 3cwt bell as a Fog signal, and this was struck once every 5 seconds. The lighthouse was altered in 1939, when a new 2nd order fixed catadioptric lens was installed, together with an acetylene burner. The fog bell was also removed, the keepers withdrawn and the lighthouse made automatic. Finally Godrevy Lighthouse was modernised in 1995 when it was converted to solar powered operation. The lighthouse is now monitored and controlled from the Trinity House Operations Control Centre at Harwich in Essex. Specifications / Established 1859 / Height Of Tower 26 Metres / Height Of Light Above Mean High Water 37 Metres / Automated 1939 / Solarised 1995 / Lamp 75 Watt Tungsten Halogen / Optic 2nd Order 700 MM Fixed Optic With Red Sector / Character 1 White & Red Flash Every 10 Seconds / Intensity White Sector 4370 Candela Red Sector 817 Candela / Range Of Light White Sector 12 Seamiles,Red Sector 9 Seamiles / Godrevy Lighthouse Canon 40D / ISO 800 / F11

  • Last light at Holywell Bay, Cornwall

  • Last light at Holywell Bay, Cornwall.

  • Holywell Bay, Cornwall

  • St. Michael’s Mount in West Cornwall, England. / Shot with Sony A900, Minolta 24/2.8, 30s, Polarizer.

  • Whitesand Bay is situated a few miles from Lands End on Cornwall’s rugged North coast, a very popular destination for water sports enthusiasts and moreso for people like myself who enjoy the natural beauty and peace of the location. I took this image from the high ground above Sennen Cove looking down and along the mile long golden sands of Sennen Beach towards Cape Cornwall, some three miles in the distance. The pink flowers in the foreground are Pink Seathrift and they grace the coast of Cornwall in early Summer, there were only about six people on the beach the day I was there and they were walking along the beach watching the Atlantic waves rolling in, so peaceful. PLEASE VIEW LARGER Nikon D300 / 18 – 70 zoom @ 31mm / F11 for 1/100 sec / WB set to Sunny / CP Filter

  • Part of the quay at Mullion Harbour on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK. I used my Sigma 70-300 at 150mm to take this. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large.

  • This is Talland Bay on the south coast of Cornwall near Polperro. / Edited from RAW in CS3 and finished off in Picasa3 FREE DOWNLOAD / Thank you for looking. / BEST VIEWED LARGER

  • The golden light of late evening upon the rocks between Trevelgue Head and Porth Island – with views North North East across Watergate Bay with Trevose Head in the far distance. Canon A570 IS Powershot + Kodak tripod 5 manually bracketed shots at f/8 HDR & tone-mapping in Photomatix Pro 3.1 / / finished off with: Adobe Photoshop 6.0 & Imagenomic Noiseware Community Edition

  • A different view of St Michaels Mount at Marazion, Cornwall, England, with the town of Penzance in the background. Difficult in how to present this as there are so many angles. Best Viewed Large. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.

  • A shot of St Ives, Cornwall, England, from one of the harbour walls. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.

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