Posts tagged hills
Black and White Photography on the Malvern Hills - Panorama

In search of a sunrise that doesn’t materialise as hoped, sun, clouds and rain set the scene for two black and white panoramas.

Join Jim in this video https://youtu.be/0k4JG_IbaY8 on the Malvern Hills as he sets up his camera and after the time for a sunrise photograph has passed battles with rapidly changing weather conditions to capture two black and white panoramic photographs.

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

Pano1: https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/3jdtsjonpxk1n9z9je8c8batnwxl0h

Pano2: https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/nhwb7hjluq2ywu84nz40168wwpyn9y

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

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

Malvern Hills Classic Landscape Composition

A pending sunrise, visible moon, cloud to the south and a clear sky to the north sets the scene for a classic Malvern Hills panoramic composition during the morning golden hour.

Check out the image creation video by following this link: https://youtu.be/aQean14K4iM

Join Jim as he hikes from the Gold Mine marker on the path up to the Worcestershire Beacon to find a spot on the Malvern Hills for a classic panoramic composition. Looking south towards the Herefordshire Beacon/British Camp watch Jim capture a 2 row 28 image panorama of this stunning landscape.

If you would like to see the image that Jim captures in more detail, please follow this link: https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/g304arj0tx4je0fcbjo52ej455c4xs

Snowy Sunrise Over Malvern

Snow on the hills and a pending sunrise over Malvern provides a fantastic opportunity for Jim to capture two stunning panorama photographs. One before the sun appears during the blue hour and one during the sunrise itself.

Check out the image creation video by following this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiVqwTsH8Cc&t

Go on a journey with Jim as he hikes to a spot on the Malvern Hills in the dark, sets up his camera and then captures these images through all the different light stages of sunrise, from pitch black to blue hour to golden hour and everything in between.

Click the links below to view the panoramas in more detail:

https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/0fjrdrmpcrmu1crmrfft32w1did3iu

https://jimdayphotography.com/landscape-gallery/qgy9qitp4wz3fdq6bukzclp9mg72iy