Monday, August 26, 2013

AONB Day 5,6 & 7

As I said previously I wanted to put completed elements from the commission and this time I wanted to put up the Tre Ceiri set.  This subject was done over three separate visits that explored the ancient site from a number of vantage points and times of day. I still have a number of locations and extra time-lapse sequences to complete it.

Here is the nearly finished time-lapse on you tube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGn4hzilonU

The first image tries to connect Tre Ceiri into the wider inland context of the Landscape from Pen Llyn. The view is from the Eifl as the sun begins to cast its shadow:



The next objective was to capture the dawn view from the defensive wall of Tre Ceiri by connecting the site with the other iron age forts of Garnboduan and Garnfadryn further along the peninsula. It is thought that these forts were defensive positions as opposed to continual occupancy :


The view towards Pwllheli to the South West:


Pre dawn light towards Criccieth and the South East:


Later on during the morning I wanted to capture the clouds as they raced over the top of the Eifl and swept across the fort.  This time I wanted to show the remains of the round houses within the boundaries of the fort:



I still need to go back to do a more direct view of the Fort from the Eifl and a time-lapse of the dusk. There will be more to follow.

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