Showing posts with label Seascapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seascapes. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Northumberland Seascapes - Stag Rock, Bamburgh

Seascapes


wilsøn photographics recently received a commission to produce a seascapes print of Stag Rock on the Bamburgh coastline in Northumberland.

[caption id="attachment_460" align="aligncenter" width="480"]Northumberland Seascapes - Stag Rock, Bamburgh Stag Rock[/caption]

A trip close to sunset produced a lovely coloured sky, always nice over the Northumberland seascapes, and sunlight highlighted rock faces that really brought the Stag artwork to life and showed it of fantastically.

The Shot


A little long exposure allowed for an interesting foreground formed by the North Sea tide in Harkess Gut.

All-in-all a productive trip resulting in a fantastic colour print for the client.

The final touch was the fantastic print service provided by our Fine Art Trade Guild approved printer, Paul Grundy of UKV

"Print has arrived thanks so much, looks even better in the 'flesh' "

"Really top quality print-work, shows off the photo brilliant"

Getting there ...


Thursday, 4 September 2014

Print of the Day: “View to Coquet” by Keith Wilson | UKV Fine Art Prints

UPDATE: The collection no longer exists so, by all means, read on but the external links have been de-activated


One of our images was honoured with "Print of the Day" status in the UKV Photo Art Collection! Take a look at more prints here, or browse the whole collection here.



Print of the Day:

“View to Coquet by Keith Wilson”

Photo Art Collection – http://bit.ly/1uvVdEm

via Print of the Day: “View to Coquet” by Keith Wilson | UKV Fine Art Prints.

Monday, 25 August 2014

Northern Seascapes - South Shields Soaking

Looking for Northern Seascapes ...


South Shields, The Herd Groyne


Located on a small groyne (that’s a rigid hydraulic structure built from an ocean shore (in coastal engineering) or from a bank (in rivers) that interrupts water flow and limits the movement of sediment to you and me and yes I did have to Google it, what did we ever do before Wikipedia) Built in the mouth of the Tyne, in 1882 it still acts as a navigational aid to ships, oh and of course a nice location for the rats.

[caption id="attachment_374" align="aligncenter" width="1000"]Seascapes - The Herd Groyne The Herd Groyne, South Shields[/caption]

The Shot


Keith could have done with the new wellies (Muck Boot), to be precise, last Wednesday, got a right soaking trying to get the perfect angle / shot of the Herd Groyne Lighthouse at South Shields.

[caption id="attachment_375" align="aligncenter" width="750"]Seascapes - Soaked Soaked[/caption]

Getting There


Use NE33 1LH (Little Haven Hotel) in your GPS and there’s a pay and display car park to the right of the hotel that’s right on the beach, £1.40 for two hours (as of 3rd quarter 2014).