Tuesday, 3 December 2013

I took the Samsung Galaxy NX to Barry Island

Hi there, last Saturday, Mrs. Twm, and myself went down to Barry for the day, for a bit of photography, then on for a few "jars," and a steak. So our day started with a few photo's of a lovely dawn sky. In the first you can clearly see how the Samsung Galaxy NX handled the darkness of the sky, capturing the crescent moon and the pre-sunrise coulours in the sky, along with the darkness of the hillside.








I think this image ably displays the Samsung Galaxy NX's abilities, regarding its sensor. Of course, we expected nothing else, seeing as it has the same sensor as the Samsung NX300, which we have shown on previous Blog entries. But have a look at another dawn shot below.



 The Samsung Galaxy NX shows a lovely colour tone, don't you think?

Then we set off for Barry Island, via Porthkerry Country Park. When we got to Porthkerry, we were treated to some beautiful colours, both on the trees, and on the ground.

 
The leaves still on the trees showed some lovely shades. But. look below too.


 
What a pretty coloured carpet.
 
After some time at Porthkerry Parc we moved on to Barry Island itself, where we went on the Clement Colley Walk to Jackson's Bay.
 

The building on the left is the Nell's Point Coastal Watch, the concrete path being the walk to Jackson's Bay. While strolling there we watched the Barry Harbour Pilot boat returning to its Berth.



Around the corner and we came to our first look at Jackson's Bay. Hmm. not many swim suits around today. I wonder why that could be?  ;-) After spending some time there, not to long as it was a little chilly, we walked back towards Barry Island, and Whitmore Bay.


Back, past the berries, and leaves. Back past the sum on the sea.

Back, to within sight of Barry Island and Whitmore Bay.


Barry Island is not normally this quiet, just try visiting here in the summer months and you'll quickly see the difference, lol.
The peninsular that one can see pointing out into the bay below, is Friar's Point.


Below you can see, we are back at Whitmore Bay now, and at the end of today's little outing with the Samsung Galaxy NX, which I am very pleased to say, has performed admirably.
 
 
 So, my friends, until next time, it's good bye for now. Take care everybody.

Kindest regards, and Best wishes to you all. Twm.

















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