Posts in Sunset
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

The Malvern Hills from Midsummer Hill

A hike up Midsummer Hill from Hollybush during golden hour gives Jim an opportunity to capture a long lens panorama of the classic Malvern Hills ridgeline including British Camp / Herefordshire Beacon from Midsummer Hill during sunset.

Join Jim hiking through the woodland at the base of Midsummer Hill, finding a spot to setup the camera and capturing a multi row, long lens panorama looking north from Midsummer Hill.

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

https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/nkvhpqpd645jqu1r3tf6wu3oyjmp2e

High Speed Sync (HSS) Flash Portrait Photography on the Malvern Hills

Black Hill and a setting sun shrouded by cloud set the scene for an awesome high speed sync (HSS) flash portrait of Lily Taylor on the Malvern Hills.

Charlie Bristow joins Jim and Lily to capture the video of this portrait shoot leaving Jim to concentrate on the photography. Expect to see some buttery B roll.

Join Jim, Charlie and Lily in this video https://youtu.be/Me9MaujGffI as they hike up through the bluebell woodland at the base of Black Hill and then up to the summit, setup the camera and flash and capture some amazing high speed sync (HSS) flash portraits.

Massive thanks to Lily as our beautiful model and to Charlie for his skills with a video camera to capture this high speed sync (HSS) flash portrait shoot.

If you would like to see the images that Jim captures during this video in more detail, please follow the link below:

https://jimdayphotography.com/lil

The Malvern Hills at Dusk from British Camp / Herefordshire Beacon

A setting sun, the Malvern Hills ridgeline and the path to British Camp / Herefordshire Beacon set the scene for a classic landscape composition that most people capture when visiting the Malvern Hills.

Join Jim in this video https://youtu.be/dqvtxvRZJxk as he hikes up the path to British Camp / Herefordshire Beacon during the golden hour, sets up his camera and waits for the blue hour to start so that he can capture an image of the Malvern Hills at dusk.

If you would like to see the image that Jim captures in more detail, please follow this link https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/d7t3p0rvstcmcgz6b51snt9f9m7od4

British Camp in the Blue Hour – Malvern Hills Nightscape Photography

A fading sun, hazy horizon, a pending blue hour and eventually a starry night time sky provide the nightscape to capture a blue hour photograph of the sky above British Camp / Herefordshire Beacon from Black Hill on the Malvern Hills. Plus a bonus capture of the stars as the blue hour gives way to the night time sky.

Check out the image creation video here: https://youtu.be/cnbRCgKDBAU

Join Jim as he hikes up Black Hill on the Malvern Hills during sunset to capture a blue hour image of British Camp. Looking south watch Jim set up his camera as the sun sets, the golden hour fades and gives way to the blue hour. Jim also adjust camera settings to capture a portrait image of the starry night time sky above British Camp as the blue hour fades.

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

https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/66m87y8r9e6jk43rncwgu2s5f1n3x7

https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/b86tyrq65960mda0a78cp2rhdjom39