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Cycling to Looe

Cycling to Looe — photograph by Ivo Dukić

I love the Cremyll ferry. It is the quickest way into Cornwall and takes you from Admiral's Hard to Cremyll in less than eight minutes — foot passengers, bikes and prams all welcome, with helpful staff.

The hills of this area are a tough cycle, but each summit rewards you with wonderful scenery. On reaching Looe I took a leisurely return journey with photography stops along the coastal roads — including a very comedic fall onto my side just before I started taking any of the photos.

For the sixty-kilometre journey I kept the gear minimal: just two lenses, a 35mm and an 85mm. In future I'd like to capture more cycling-specific shots and build photograph panels that work together with a consistent tonal range of colours.

As always, I'd welcome your feedback and suggestions in the comments.

Photographs · 10

The bike, ready at the quayside. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
The bike, ready at the quayside
The pier light, Looe. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
The pier light, Looe
Bunting in the breeze, Looe. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
Bunting in the breeze, Looe
Sheep on the coast path. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
Sheep on the coast path
Calm sea and a distant headland. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
Calm sea and a distant headland
Mist along the coast. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
Mist along the coast
Rolling waves, the Cornish coast. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
Rolling waves, the Cornish coast
Drake's Island from the Cremyll ferry. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
Drake's Island from the Cremyll ferry
Royal William Yard from the ferry. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
Royal William Yard from the ferry
Plymouth waterfront through the ferry windows. Photograph by Ivo Dukić.
Plymouth waterfront through the ferry windows
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