Dorset Landscape Photography: Evening Fishing on the Jurassic Coast
26th July 2011
Dorset Landscape Photography
Evening Fishing on the Jurassic Coast

It was a warm and sunny day today down on the coast and the fishermen were out for a large part of the day, but as the sun went down they headed for the beach with their families and BBQ's in the hope of landing some Mackerel or Bass for supper.
I went off to Cogden Beach, well known locally with fishermen and with the sun coming back round to the SW at sunsets, it made for a interesting shoot, directly into the sun.
Using the Nikon 70-200mm F2.78 lens which is an excellent lens, I setup and waited for the sun to almost set before shooting up the beach, across the fishermen and into the setting sun.
The guys close to me were saying they hadn't caught too much tonight, but the smells from the BBQ told me that at least some Mackerely had been landed. A glorious day.
Evening Fishing on the Jurassic Coast

It was a warm and sunny day today down on the coast and the fishermen were out for a large part of the day, but as the sun went down they headed for the beach with their families and BBQ's in the hope of landing some Mackerel or Bass for supper.
I went off to Cogden Beach, well known locally with fishermen and with the sun coming back round to the SW at sunsets, it made for a interesting shoot, directly into the sun.
Using the Nikon 70-200mm F2.78 lens which is an excellent lens, I setup and waited for the sun to almost set before shooting up the beach, across the fishermen and into the setting sun.
The guys close to me were saying they hadn't caught too much tonight, but the smells from the BBQ told me that at least some Mackerely had been landed. A glorious day.