Surely one of the most beautiful views of the Snowdonia National Park in Wales is this one, looking east up the Mawddach estuary to the high peaks inland.
I'm at Fairbourne at the mouth of the estuary, with the seaside town of Barmouth seemingly just a stone's throw away to my left, watching and filming as the sea rushes in over the acres of sand left exposed by the last low tide.
In front of me is one of the most iconic structures in Wales, the Barmouth railway bridge, slowly being surrounded by the onrushing water.
What a great place to be on a beautiful sunny spring afternoon as the sea and land once again embrace in their never ending tidal dance.
Filename - fairbourne timelapse 04
Camera - Canon EOS 6DMK2
Lens (1st clip) - 24-105mm zoom @ 28mm
Lens (2nd clip) - 100-400mm zoom @ 105mm
Lens (3rd clip) - 100-400mm zoom @ 220mm
Exposure (start of shoot) - 1/800 sec @ f/4, ISO100
Exposure (end of shoot) - 1/250 sec @ f/5, ISO100
Filters - 2 stop neutral density graduated filter used to reduce the brightness of the sky relative to the land.
Shooting interval - 4 seconds
Location - Fairbourne, West Wales
This clip - HD 720p, 30fps (4K and 1080p HD formats also available)
Clip duration - 26 seconds
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