The desire to get out for a breath of sea air finally overcame my wife Liz and my reluctance to get wet and cold on a stormy December day.
So we loaded up our car with survival gear and photographic equipment and headed to the West Shore at Llandudno on the North Wales for a bracing stroll in the freshening breeze.
Stroll over, we parked up at the base of the Great Orme while I attempted some photography.
The storm clouds over the North Wales coast, with rain squalls tracking along the horizon, were very dramatic so I hunkered down behind a convenient parapet and set my camera off recording the few hundred still images needed to create my Llandudno Clouds Timelapse #3 video.
At the end of my time lapse shoot the sun broke through a gap in the clouds near the western horizon and bathed the West Shore in glorious storm light.
So a quick re-adjustment of camera angle and shooting mode allowed me to capture this dramatic real time video of the West Shore stonework glowing in the fierce sunlight set against the ominous dark, stormy skies over to the south, while large waves crashed against the sea defences below me.
I managed bearly a minute's worth of filming before the approaching rain squall caught up with me and it was a quick dash back to the car and shelter!
Filename - llandudno storm video 01
Camera - Canon EOS 6DMK2
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 24mm
Exposure - Aperture and ISO selected to give a 1/60 sec shutter speed
Filters - 2 stop neutral density graduated filter used to reduce the brightness of the sky.
Location - Llandudno West Shore, North Wales
This clip - HD 720p, 30fps (1080p HD format also available)
Clip duration - 40 seconds
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