Posts in Long Exposure
Diglis Bridge Worcester - Bridge Photography after Sunset

Diglis Bridge is a cycle and footbridge on the outskirts of Worcester. It was first opened on the 20th July 2010 as a new link in the National Cycle Network. it was architecturally designed by YEE Associates and installed by Alun Griffiths Ltd as part of the ‘Sustrans Connect2’ (sustainable Transport) Initiative. Diglis Bridge cross’s the river Severn standing 28 meters high, 66 meters long and 3.5 meters wide. It is a beautifully designed bridge in a scenic setting, a tourist attraction in its own right and very popular with photographers.

Join Jim in this video https://youtu.be/04Qlx7iifXY as he crosses and explores this bridge during golden hour, watches the sunset and captures an image of this stunning bridge during twilight when the bridge is lit by its lights.

If you would like to see the image that Jim captures in more detail, please follow the link below:

https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/l78hbwoqbie5sv13t8qqfj3ucsif0u

Black Hill, Malvern Hills - Long Exposure, Focus Stacked

High winds and dense cloud cover provide the ingredients for a dramatic long exposure, focus stacked black and white image of Black Hill, Malvern hills.

Follow this link to a video and join Jim as he hikes to a spot on the Malvern Hills, battles high winds, sets up his camera and then captures a black and white image of Black Hill: https://youtu.be/aSm-0873GK0

If you would like to see the image that Jim captures in more detail, please follow this link: https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/rby7y3y2dbohfb1rokch92ilh68e6l