Back in February me and Beki went away just after Valentines for 4 days in Newquay. With how busy we both are – me with work and Beki with training to be a Primary School Teacher – getting quality time away really is so important. I found an absolutely beautiful apartment complex right on the beach at Tolcarne and booked it up as soon as I found it. I had actually planned on staying in a quirky B&B up in the town but due to a booking error I had to find somewhere else – and what I found with Tolcarne Beach Apartments was absolutely perfect, I really couldn’t have wished for anywhere better to go away, especially as it was a complete surprise to Beki!!
We set of to Newquay on the Monday morning after Valentines and although I had booked the apartments I really was blown away when I was actually there – it was like a little slice of Cornish heaven:

The view from the balcony was pretty spectacular – and here’s Beki checking out the apartment:


Cosy and stunning at the same time:




Just as we were about to head out for the night the sun started to set and the sky was absolutely amazing as you can see!


I think Beki was quite happy with her home for the week.


The sky literally just carried on getting more incredible as I stood on the balcony…





I definitely wouldn’t mind owning one of these apartments:

A beautiful panoramic shot over Tolcarne Bay just as the sun was setting:


I also must find the time to learn to surf this year!

The sky just before we went out – the difference from a few minutes earlier is absolutely incredible!

After a great night out on our first night we headed to Lands End on Tuesday. We had previously been when we were last in Newquay in August 2007 but we just had to go again!

Great camera work there Beki…not sure about the subject though ;oP















After enjoying walking around the point at Lands End we walked up to the farm at Greeb.


Although only a small animal farm at Lands End, Greeb was quite cute to walk around – and Beki found watching this buy scratching his behind on the large rock very amusing!!

I absolutely love this shot of the old ram on the farm I caught…


I love playing around with new processing techniques and presets on personal shots – these two shots are totally different but both great shots!

One Beki was very proud of:

I’m sure there’s meant to be a smile there somewhere…?


Yep – there it is!
We headed from Land’s End to another beautiful location along the coast – Penzance. Unfortunately we were too early in the season to get the ferry over to the Mount, we’ll just have to go back in the summer now aswell! :o)

As we headed further round the coast towards Lizards Point unfortunately our luck changed and the weather turned into torrential rain and so we abandoned our journey and headed back to the apartment to chill for the rest of the afternoon and evening. When the weather did brighten up, however, the sky was stunning that night:


After a great chilled night in our apartment we decided to head north on Wednesday and headed up to somwehere I’ve driven past many times but never visited – Boscastle.
The weather was much kinder to us on Wednedsay and so after a walk up into town to grab breakfast we then headed North.
Boscastle is an absolutely stunning fishing village with such an amazing history, both of survival and strength, and steeped in ancient history. It is a beautiful place to visit and we had a great time, and managed to grab some great photos too:




Looking at the amazing rock formations at Boscastle I couldn’t help but think back to my passion for Geology and Physical Geography. If I hadn’t been a photographer I think I would definitely have gone into a career involving Geography and if not Geology it would almost certainly have been Meteorology and Oceanography…oh how different life would have now been. But I am so glad that I took the path I did as life really is fantastic – not only peronsally but professionally too; I get to pursue my biggest hobby and passion (photography) as a career, documenting peoples most important days of their lives…how much luckier can you get!



The view into Boscastle really is stunning:

Another one that Beki is really proud of:




I love how Beki gained a friend whilst I was taking this one – the cute little guy wanted in on the picture obviously!




I love this one of Beki:

From Boscastle we drove down the coast to Port Isaac, or ‘Port Wenn’ if you’re a fan of ITV’s Doc Martin!
The village and port of Port Isaac is absolutely stunning, and full of so much character. We’d previously visited Port Isaac back in August 2007 and it was great to pop back. I had the camera taken off me for most of our time here, Beki decided she wanted to play…






Beki wanted to get a bit ‘touristy’ – here she is outside of the Doc’s House!






I really like both of these of Beki so I’m afraid I couldn’t pick so you get to see both of them:


The sky as we were walking out of Port Isaac back to the car looked absolutely amazing!


On the way back to the apartment we stopped off briefly at Bedruthan Steps at Trenance. Although the light was fading it was well worth stopping…


Think Beki was enjoying the view:


Although it may have been a little bit chilly!!

We had such a great time away and we will definitely be back down Newquay again as soon as we can get chance. The area is absolutely beautiful and we’re definitely glad that we’ve now got use of a greta caravan (thanks Mom and Dad!!) at Doniford right by the stunning St Audries Park a wedding venue I definitely want to work at in the near future!!
We’ve got some great fun video footage which I’ll share on here as soon as I get chance too, along with the photos and video from Saundersfoot and Doniford where we’re off to this weekend and into next week!
It didn’t feel right leaving without another photo at the end of the post, so here is probably my favourite of the week, again:

Oh and for those interested who follow this blog, all of the panoramic shots have been created using the fantastic Calico Panorama, a piece of software that is so ridiculously good it truly is worth every $0.01 of the $39!!
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