Kimmeridge

The geology at Kimmeridge, on the Dorset coast, is a source of inexhaustible fascination for landscape photographers. Deeply fissured rock ledges regularly disintegrate, creating small channels and coves that receive the blue water of the incoming tide. Good friends and local landscape photographers Mike Woodland and Shawn Haselgrove have said that Kimmeridge is rarely the same from one visit to the next – which must make it all the more irresistible for those who have the good fortune to live only a short drive away!

Canon EOS 5D and EF 16-35mm lens.

Exposure of 1/8 second at f/18.
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Date:
20/12/08
Location:
Kimmeridge, Dorset
Photographer:
Ian Flindt