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.
Included in our list of places to explore was the south Cornish coast, and we spent a good amount of time driving around the little fishing villages that line this stretch of the English Channel.
One such spot that we spent some time looking round was Mevagissey, and I must admit I fell in love with the place as soon as I saw it.
With its inner and outer harbour, lined with working fishing boats, wharfs and other dockland paraphenalia, Mevagissey was a sensory delight, and in the end we made two extended visits here, capturing the views and ambiance at different times of the day.
This panoramic view shows most of Mevagissey, as seen from the wall of the outer harbour with the late afternoon sun grazing the rocks, boats and buildings with gorgeous low angled light.
The fish and chips were to die for as well!
Filename - mevagissey panorama 01
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 35mm
Exposure - 1/60 sec @ f8, ISO100
Filters - 2 stop neutral density graduated filter used to reduce the brightness of the sky.
Location - Mevagissey, Cornwall, England
Image enhancements - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Panoramic collage created from multiple overlapping exposures.
All content copyright © Howard Litherland 2009-2026 unless otherwise stated.