Photographer's Note
It is easy to photograph the Giants Causway, but how do you come up with anything interesting?
The shot I have taken here is supposed to put some life into the very reason this rock formation exists - the sea!
The causeway was formed during the early Tertiary period some 62 - 65 million years ago over a long period of igneous activity. Three lava outflows occurred known as the Lower, Middle and Upper Basaltic. Lulls occurred between the outflows as is evident in the deep inter-basaltic layer of reddish brown 'lithomarge' which is rich in clay, iron and aluminium oxides from weathering of the underlying basalt. The causeway area would have been situated in an equatorial region at that time, experiencing hot and humid conditions. This came about due to the fact that the earth's crust is floating on moving plates known as 'tectonic plates', these move slowly but over millions of years they can travel thousands of miles. The hexagonal columns of the causeway occur in the middle basalt layer, the same formations can be seen at Staffa in Scotland (Fingal's Cave) and they also occurs in the the surrounding landscape of North Antrim and in fact many other parts of the world.
The fascinating pattern that we see in the causeway stones formed as a result of rock crystallization under conditions of accelerated cooling, this usually occurs when molten lava comes into immediate contact with water, as happens today in Hawaii, the resulting fast accelerated cooling process causes cracking and results in what we see today at the causeway.
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codiac
(1756) 2007-04-12 18:13
Hi John
I like the foreground rocks and the way the water is snaking through the rocks out to sea.Nice effect with the 4 sec exposure. Good detail too. It looks a bit cold and wet there though hope you had your thermals on. :-)
Gary
bruce_wayne
(1507) 2007-04-12 18:21
Hi John
very interesting shot, effect of the fog is very good and it made a good and strange atmosphere, very vrey well done
Bruce W.
AdrienneClaire
(722) 2007-04-13 1:03
Lovely capture of the causeway
Very magical looking flow of the mist and water.
Wonderful composition. The greys are quite Irish!
Thank you!
essie
(169) 2012-11-30 9:07
Great photo! I love the mist effect you got through the longer exposure in combination with the flat, polygonal rocks—it creates a wonderful cold, otherworldly feeling.
The only thing I find slightly distracting is the light halo around the hills in the background (this would be easy to fix in Photoshop if you just clone the surrounding sky using the "darken" mode). Apart from that, though, the colors and composition are all fantastic.
Thanks for sharing!
Photo Information
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Copyright: John Lynch (goonivuz)
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- Genre: Τοποθεσίες
- Medium: Έγχρωμο
- Date Taken: 2007-04-09
- Categories: Φύση
- Camera: Canon 400D (Digital Rebel XTi), Sigma 10-20 1:4-5.6 DC HSM
- Έκθεση: f/25.0, 4 δευτερόλεπτα
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- More Photo Info: view
- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-12 17:52
- Αγαπημένα: 1 [view]