Polurrian Rocks 9 – Red layers in wet Devonian Period metasedimentary slate from the north side of the Lizard Boundary Fault at Polurrian Cove in Cornwall.
You are right. The description together with each image in this series is like a piece of a jigsaw which I hope eventually to put in into context to give the full picture about the complex and interesting geology in this location.
Thank you, Evelyn. I loved the striking contrast in these colours. Sometimes I find it difficult to capture the exact hues in the rocks. The subtleties are can be elusive.
That’s a mouthful of a description!
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You are right. The description together with each image in this series is like a piece of a jigsaw which I hope eventually to put in into context to give the full picture about the complex and interesting geology in this location.
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Simply stunning colours and textures Jessica – inspiring, I’m already thinking how I can translate those lovely colours into watercolours….
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Thank you, Evelyn. I loved the striking contrast in these colours. Sometimes I find it difficult to capture the exact hues in the rocks. The subtleties are can be elusive.
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Very beautiful! Is there an ice layer over the stone?
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It was just water – it had been raining hard. It enhanced the colours in the rocks and added a texture but was not so good for the camera.
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