Sunday, 4 January 2015

Jesmond Dene 03-01-15

I have been visiting Jesmond Dene for years now always bringing a camera along with me. I am very lucky that I live close by so will always go with my friends and family. Yesterday, was the first time I climbed down underneath the iconic bridge next to the waterfall. 

Once I got under the bridge I started to practice with my IOS speed and my shutter speed. I used the TV setting on my canon 1100D. 

IOS 100 // Shutter Speed 8 // EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III // Aperture 22
IOS 100  // Shutter Speed 8  // EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 // Aperture 32
IOS 100 // Shutter Speed 8 // EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III // Aperture 29
IOS 100 // Shutter Speed 8 // EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III // Aperture 29
// Underneath The Bridge //
After spending hours trying to get the perfect photo of the waterfall I decided to go for a walk round the whole of Jesmond Dene. 


// The Water Mill //
I visited the day after a really windy night so decided to see if we could get any pictures of fallen trees. I did not see many that had fallen recently but did find some wonderful tall evergreen trees which were amazing to get photos of.
 // Not Many People Look Up //

// Onward And Upward //
// It's Full Of Nature //
// Peaceful And  Beautiful Place To Be //

If you are ever close by to Jesmond Dene I would suggest going what ever the weather because it is a wonderful place to get every type of photo. The walks are relaxing with beautiful views and the nature is full with life. 
I have just started to do photography so any tips or comments would be very helpful.
I will be posting another blog very soon 
Thank you 
JJx






4 comments:

  1. Those are some beautiful photographs. I've been contemplating getting a Canon EOS, still not sure which one though. The third picture, in particular, is mesmerising. Where is Jesmond Dene? x

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    1. Thank you very much for the lovey comments, I got the canon EOS 1100D because it was the best value for money for starting photography. Keep your eye out because you can get good deals. Jesmond Dene is a park in Newcastle Upon Tyne x

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  2. Beautiful pictures! it thought it was Scotland for a moment!

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