Photographing the Seychelles - Anse Marie-Louise
After eight days on beautiful La Digue it was time to say Goodbye and head over to the main island of the Seychelles, Mahe. This island is much larger and to get to all the different beaches you either need a car or have to go by bus.
For me it was important to find a hotel in an area, where I had direct access to several beautiful beaches. Despite having a rental car, I didn't want to drive to every sunrise or sunset shoot. After some research I came to the conclusion that the south of Mahe was the most photogenic.
After looking at several hotels in the area, I ended up booking a room in the wonderful Allamanda Resort. Besides being a beautiful hotel, it is also located in one of the best locations on the island. With Anse Forbans and Anse Marie-Louise right in front of the hotel we ended up using our rental car very little.
As I show you in the video below it didn't take me long to find the perfect sunrise photo location. With the typical granite rocks in the foreground and mountains in the background the only thing I needed the next morning was some color in the sky. And Mother Nature delivered. It was maybe the most beautiful sunrise of the complete trip and I was really enjoying the display of light that morning.
And if you are interested in how I edit photos like this here, you can check my post processing tutorials. There I show my complete workflow in all its detail.
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I love the look the long exposure does to water! I don’t personally ever take long expos, but I do appreciate them! Cheers👊🏻
Nice atmosphere! I like how the rocks on water add balancing diagonal against the mountain.
Thanks, yea I was really lucky with how all lined up here
La Digue seems like such a special place. Thanks for sharing.
Great colors, nice post thank you.
The location is sooo amazing! Great Job! i like the time lapse sequence in your Video!
WOW! Incredible shots you got of this magnificent place! I didn't even realize this place existed. Thank you for the beauty and inspiration.
I am currently in Nepal and loving it. Really trying to figure out where I may be headed for next years travels. Traveling is so amazing.
Hello and congratulaitons! Your image was just posted as a winning one for the daily 7 World's Continent Photo Challenge. See if you can attend the post and answer some of the congratulation comments for your increased engagement. Thank you and have a great day. Tomas
7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge – Australian Monday week #32 – winner announcement!