Click on the image to view a larger version, then click your browser's 'BACK' button to return to this page.
The two week holiday that my wife Liz and I enjoyed in Devon and Cornwall in September 2019 took us all over the region, taking in the beautiful landscapes and coastlines.
Normally we like to go to the less popular, out of the way places, but one tourist venue we didn't want to miss was the seaside village of Clovelly on the North Devon coast.
Set up as a sort of living museum, Clovelly attracts coachloads of visitors to its very pretty steep cobbled streets and harbour, complete with the compulsory gift shops and cafés of course!
So we spent a good part of the day making our way down to the harbour, and then back up again, with plenty of pauses for me to take multiple photos, trying my best to include as few people as possible in the compositions.
This panoramic collage shows the view out over the small harbour at low tide on a lovely sunny afternoon, and gives an impression of the 'olde worlde' architecture and ambiance being enjoyed by the visitors.
Filename - clovelly panorama 01
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 28mm
Exposure - 1/60 sec @ f8, ISO100
Filters - 2 stop neutral density graduated filter used to reduce the brightness of the sky. Polarising filter used to reduce glare and enhance colours.
Location - Clovelly, Devon, England
Image enhancements - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Panoramic collage created from multiple overlapping exposures.
All content copyright © Howard Litherland 2009-2024 unless otherwise stated.