Yorkshire and Northumberland Landscapes and Seascapes

These are photos taken on a couple of landscape workshops in Northumberland and North Yorkshire in June and August 2021 with the excellent Steve Bell (stevebellphotography.co.uk). Steve is a very talented landscape and dark sky photographer, and his courses are packed with useful information and great shooting opportunities. These shots benefit from Steve’s careful approach to composition and technique, which is very much in tune with my own style gained from long exposure photography. Most of these shots involve some form of exposure blending, focus stacking or panorama stitching. The first three photographs are from Yorkshire and the rest are from Northumberland.

Photographs in this album include: Roseberry Topping from Cockshaw Hill, Staithes by Night, The Drinking Dinosaur at Flamborough Head, Lindisfarne Castle at dusk, St Mary’s haven at blue hour, Embleton bay beach, and more.

▸ Technical data — all 7 images
Image Camera FL f/ Shutter ISO GPS
Roseberry Topping from Cockshaw Hill across Ayton Banks MinesE-M1 Mark III11mmf/5.01/200s25054.5057°N, 1.1070°W
Staithes by NightE-M1 Mark III20mmf/6.340s10054.5588°N, 0.7944°W
The Drinking Dinosaur, Flamborough HeadE-M1 Mark III11mmf/7.161s20054.1152°N, 0.0775°W
Lindisfarne Castle at duskE-M1 Mark III21mmf/10.089s6455.6691°N, 1.7850°W
Lindisfarne Castle sunset from the east, long exposureE-M1 Mark III7mmf/5.0176s20055.6691°N, 1.7850°W
St Mary’s haven at blue hourE-M1 Mark III100mmf/4.025s6455.4920°N, 1.6012°W
Embleton bay beachE-M1 Mark III12mmf/7.11/250s20055.4924°N, 1.5992°W

For camera settings, techniques and equipment used in shoots like this, see the Technique posts on mcaughtry.photo.