I can answer this last one. Its St Michaels Mount. Ive spent many a happy holiday with my parents in Cornwall and Devon when i was a kid.
I agree, the moody St Michaels is the best (No.3). Just to display my amateur knowledge/ignorance: Was this taken at dusk/dawn or with a deep filter?...... Or both?!
The third one is definitely poster material. Very brooding and dramatic. I love the colours and the softness of the water at the bottom of the picture really contrasts the overall tone. Great work.
Wow! I love them all! This looks like such a beautiful place. Ask your folks if they might be interested in a summer residence swap; quaint, peaceful Sugar Land would be the perfect escape from the suburban sprawl of Cornwall. :mrgreen:
Ever since yesterday I have meant to say how much I like the very first of this series. There have been a couple of astonishing compositions with a minimum of "props" up here of late (such as "Touching" by saddog here http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23220) or some of the recent contributions by JonK - and this first one very well goes into that category.
So little there, yet saying so much! Great!
I also love the dramatic one of St Michaels Mount (I always thought there only was the Mont St Michel off the coast of Brittany? Normandy? - so there is another island of the kind off Cornwall????) and all the others, but that first made me gasp.