I took at least 200 long exposure photos at this location in my last visit where I sustained an avulsion tendon tear in my left ankle. You can see the two people standing on top of the cliff in the distance. It was a worry that I thought one guy was going to push the lady off the cliff for a jump into the sea.
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I would be horrified if the man pushed his companion off the cliff. Even if they were just playing around.
ReplyDeleteThat area produces a few spinal cord injury every year. A notorious spot for casualties
DeleteBeautiful photo. I'm glad no one got pushed.
ReplyDeleteIt was quite horrifying for the entire time I was there
Delete200 photos. We’re you mostly experimenting time length of exposure? What did you settle on?
ReplyDelete6 or 7 seconds with ISO 50 and f16 after sun already set below horizon
DeleteWow...very impressive composition!!!
ReplyDeleteI was standing in the seawater for this capture.
DeleteI marvel at this scenery! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteAnd I had some nice souvlaki afterwards
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe photo is beautiful, I hope both of those people were safe.
Take care, have a great day!
These people were not supposed to stand up right there first place. Warning signs everywhere
DeleteBeautiful. It doesn't look like a secure spot they are standing on.
ReplyDeleteThe cliffs were constantly dropping sands and stones
DeleteOh no, it must be so painful! The water looks like mist or smoke, such a gorgeous and moody effect!
ReplyDeleteGlad that you approve!
DeleteBeautiful photo. I don't think I would want to be standing up there.
ReplyDeletePeople are free to do whatever they want
DeleteA beautiful exposure
ReplyDeleteThank you Mikael
DeleteBellísima foto de larga exposición!!
ReplyDeleteMuchos besos.
Una foto magistral esta de ese precioso lugar. Creo que no es un lugar donde jugar no sea que como decimos por aquí salga un tiro de una escoba.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
A bit to heavy in the darks for my taste.
ReplyDeleteQueda muy bella las fotografía, con ese tipo de exposición.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I hope your tendon tear is healing -- did it require surgery? That sounds like a grim place to have a tear, albeit a beautiful one. I'm envisioning you in pain, laying there but with your camera and thinking, "Well, I may as well make use of the time." It's a gorgeous photo. I hope thing are better now.
ReplyDeleteLa foto es muy bonita. Las personas están en un lugar peligroso. Besos.
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