weather

Importance of revisiting a scene.

Good morning,

Today I’d like to discus the importance of revisiting the same location on different days. The above images were taken weeks apart. I really felt that there was to be a nice photo of this location.

The first one was flat and did not have that hit for me. I liked the second as can feel how violent the weather was on that day. I even got absoltuley soaked.

But my faviourite has to be the third image. I love the dramatic lighting and how the building pops from the scene.

Revisiting the same landscape site on different occasions to capture changing weather conditions is essential for improving your landscape photography. It allows you to capture a variety of moods, showcase the location’s full potential, enhance your technical skills, build a diverse portfolio, deepen your connection with the landscape, and seize unique, unpredictable moments. This practice not only enriches your collection of photographs but also hones your abilities and creativity as a photographer.

Thanks,

Lee

Fog creeping in.

Hello, here are some images of the fog slowly creeping in, over the windfarm.

The fog approaches like a soft whisper, gradually swallowing the horizon. The wind turbines, once clear and imposing, begin to fade into the mist, their outlines becoming ghostly silhouettes

The Edda Brint, SOV (service operations vessel) adjacent to our substation.

Housing 60 persons, the 60 PAX will be made up with the ships crew and technicians who are servicing the turbines.

The Wind Cat CTV (crew transfer vessel) This vessel is our daily transport to and from shore.

As the fog thickens, the turbines seem to float in mid-air, their blades slicing through the mist with a gentle, rhythmic motion. This ethereal scene creates a stark contrast between the solid structures and the ephemeral fog.

Have you captured the beauty of fog in your photography? Share your images and comments over on Instagram @lee_ramsden

Thanks

Lee