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The North Wales coast must be one of the premiere locations in th UK to view a sunset or sunrise from.
From spring through to autumn the sun rises in the northeast and sets in the northwest, so you can enjoy both events from the north facing coastline, weather permitting!
With big skies, a vast expanse of tidal beach, and the iconic Point of Ayr lighthouse sticking wonkily out of the sand on its concrete plug, the beach at Talacre is one of the best spots on the coast for a spot of early morning or late evening photography.
This view of the beach and lighthouse was taken looking west as the sun was setting into cloud over the North Sea, and this frame was just one of hundreds that I took on that evening in order to make my Talacre Sunset time lapse video.
I chose this particular frame to present as a still image due to the beautiful colouring in the clouds, which both enhanced and muted the direct light of the sun.
Filename - talacre lighthouse sunset 01.jpg
Camera - Canon 5D
Lens - 100-400mm zoom @ 130mm
Exposure - 1/25 sec @ f22, ISO100
Location - Talacre, North Wales
This image - 800x450px JPEG
Conversion - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Image is part of a sequence shot to make a time lapse video
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