05/05/2026
The Green Bridge of Wales took on a moody, dramatic character under the heavy overcast sky, which only served to sharpen the vibrant textures of the rugged limestone cliffs. Without the harsh glare of the sun, the sheer rock faces and isolated stacks felt even more immense, crowded with the frantic activity of thousands of nesting guillemots. Their collective calls echoed against the surf, creating a wild, immersive atmosphere that felt both serene and cacophonic, at the same time.
To capture the ethereal movement of the Atlantic against the base of the arch, I used a burst of 40 static images. By importing these into Photoshop as a Smart Object and applying a Mean Stack Mode, I was able to simulate a long-exposure effect. This process smoothed the turbulent white water into a soft, painterly mist while maintaining pin-sharp detail in the cliffs, perfectly conveying the timelessness of the coastal landscape.