Seascape Photography from Torbay. Long exposure photography
I was seeking a new area to photograph. It's not always easy to discover new places to photograph, especially in a place where I've lived for the majority of my life (it should be easier). Even though I went to school only a few miles away, I was unaware of Wilders' folly until a few years ago.
Wilder's Folly is a folly and dovecote in Nunhide, Berkshire, England, near the village of Sulham. Reverend Henry Wilder built the brick tower or belvedere on Nunhide Hill in 1769. I put my new K&F 10 stop ND filter to the test, which is a significant improvement over my prior 10 stopper.
Seascape Photography from Torbay. Long exposure photography
Just by Maidensgrove common Henley on Thames, there is some fantastic woodland.
Exploring new footpaths around my in Oxfordshire for these lockdown photos