Sunday, 14 April 2024

Bridge of Argassi  

Bridge of Argassi
The Venetian Bridge of Argassi  

This was my second dawn shoot while visiting Zakynthos.



As I mentioned in a previous post I had done a little research before my trip and found several locations I was drawn to explore. 



The remains of this 19th-century Venetian bridge located on the Argassi beach immediately got my attention and I researched the location.



I arrived at the beach in Argassi pre dawn not knowing if the tide would be favourable for what I had in mind.



I wanted to show the bridge ideally surrounded by the sea and fortunately the tide was in and the bridge fully covered.



As the morning got lighter I started to get a clearer look at the remains of this beautiful rustic stone bridge and plan my composition.



As you may have noticed in my work I love to create many of my images shooting into the sun (Contre-Jour lighting).



I find this the most beautiful of lighting even though it can sometimes be tricky to control.



As a result many of my composition choices are led by where the sun is rising in the scene.



I started shooting 20 minutes or so before sunrise and continued for an hour after the sun rose to capture the varying moods the light projected onto the scene.



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It was another wonderful morning and I was joined by a large heron looking bird that perched itself on the rocks (left of bridge) and enjoyed the sunrise with me which made a change from all the cats !


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