Finding this image by chance on the hard drive was definitely something of a 'poisoned chalice'...
I happened across this image and liked it straight away so I thought right time to get this one done... for someone who doesn't like to spend too long editing images this one was an absolute pain in the backside as it actually took several hours to do... nothing complicated about the image, no advanced or complicated methods needed, nope nothing like that... it was due to the sheer amount of dust spots on my camera sensor at this time! I don't think I've ever had an image as bad as this for dust spots, pollen, and crap on the filter / sensor which really shows up on long exposures such as this, as I remember I got this camera cleaned professionally after this shoot due to this...
This is 'Charlies Garden', a fantastic rock stock in the North Sea in Northumberland, this was shot just after sunset, the tide was just at the height I wanted and there were plenty of clouds about so this type of image was always in my mind.
At 3 minutes long it can be considered a really long exposure, I just wish it had taken that amount of time to process it!
Amusingly after I had done it, I found a PSD file in the folder which was titled 'unfinished dust spot nightmare', and when I opened it up it was this :-)
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Charlie’s Garden (sometimes spelled as Charley’s Garden) lies just off Collywell Bay Road in Seaton Sluice and is an isolated sandstone pinnacle which adopted its name from a local villager, Mr Charles Dockwray, who cultivated the top of it prior to the sea eroding the rocks between it and thereby separating it from the mainland. Seaham Beach . Canon 5D mk4 Canon 16-35 f4 kase wolverine filters kase k8 filter holder Circular Polariser 0.9 Medium Grad vanguard alta pro 2 tripod
Pink and blues hues in the sunset at Charley's Garden in Northumberland.
Another image from this mornings dawn at the sea stack entitled "Charles Garden" at Collywell bay ...
Lee 0.75M & 0.6S grad filters. My Facebook...
A meet up with some fellow photographers didn't quite go according to plan thanks to some heavy rain clouds, but be we still made the best of it!
The lookout tower & lifeguard hut at Seaton Sluice....
As we walked by this spot it seemed rude not to take a quick snap as the low morning sun lit...
Heading to Seaton Delaval Hall i decided to call in and see Charlie. Thanks for Viewing every one.
I'm not sure who Charlie is, but according to the name this sea stack here is apparently his garden... could be difficult to get the lawnmower on it at times I guess...
I'd come to this location after the huge dog had dug up the beach at the previous sunset location (see 2 photo's back) my intention was to isolate the sea stack in a long exposure as it was high tide, but upon arrival there was all this beautiful rock with lines leading into the scene that would have gone to waste so the plan was quickly changed with the sun still being up enough to light the foreground.
A great location and one to definitely come back to for sunrise or just on a lower tide.
Many thanks to Norma (Sheerlight) for the information.
Big Thanks to Stuart Patterson for telling me where these are.
An early morning jaunt to Charleys Garden with Mick Halliday gifted us with a superb sunrise. It didn't look too promising to begin with but ended...
Sunset over Charleys Garden near Seaton Sluice, Northumberland. If my memory serves it had been raining most of the evening but it finally cleared on...
Coastal; scene shot not long before sunset at Seaton Sluice, Northumberland, the tide was on it's way back out and had left some debris on the beach which I was going to move then thought I'd leave it in the scene as it I thought added to it...
Not long after I'd taken this shot a guy walking his dog had come over for a chat to see what I was up to, he thought I was waiting for a seal that had been coming close in to the shore over the last few weeks... it's a good job I had this shot in the bag as up to this point id taken great care to not tread on any of the sand and keep it prestine, his dog ran straight in front of the camera and proceeded to start digging the biggest hole I've ever seen a dog dig, it looked like it was trying to reach the Earths Core the way it was going at it ! All I could do was laugh, that was the end of this location until the next tide....
Charlie’s Garden (sometimes spelled as Charley’s Garden) lies just off Collywell Bay Road in Seaton Sluice and is an isolated sandstone pinnacle which adopted its name from a local villager, Mr Charles Dockwray, who cultivated the top of it prior to the sea eroding the rocks between it and thereby separating it from the mainland. Canon 5D mk4 Canon 16-35 f4 kase wolverine filters kase k8 filter holder Circular Polariser 0.9 Medium Grad ND1000 (10stop) vanguard alta pro 2 tripod
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One from this mornings dawn at the sea stack named "Charlies Garden" at Seaton sluice. Lee 0.75M & 0.6S grad filters.
Another shot from Saturdays dawn at Collywell bay, overlooking Charlies garden sea stack.
In the grand company of Dave Surtees, it was good to be...
Two images taken one after another & blended together in CS5. I am quite interested in the concept of blending extremely differing exposures of the...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Seaton Sluice!
Most notably AlanHowe, Quentin 'Q' Thompson and Pete Rowbottom.