Kieran Russell

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Copper Coast re-visited Part 1

In recent posts I’ve been revisiting locations that I have already featured here over the last few years. They are essentially a compilation of images I have captured since initially publishing the first article from a location.

At this beach the most notable change in this location has been the formation of a steep bank of rocks that runs along the high tide line which was a much more gradual fall in years past, this could all change of course with one decent storm. I usually visit this location when it as calm as possible and this along with the steep bank gives a very defined shore line which I have featured in a few of these images.

I also really like the sea stacks at this location, they are full of character and if you let your imagination go a bit there are many possible resemblances you can conjure up. If you explore the different angles they reveal many different perspectives on these sea stacks.

I will post a second part to these set of images shortly, all of which will be colour images. I felt these worked better together if I shared all the Black and White images. The original post from this location can be found here