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Arundel Castle

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Address
Arundel BN18 9AB, UK
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Arundel Castle
Photo Tips

Shot ideas and timing notes

Each photo spot is broken out into its own card so the page is usable as a quick visual planning guide.
Spot

Arundel Castle Main Entrance

  • Best time to shoot: Early morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and golden.
  • Photography tips: Capture the grandeur of the castle by using a wide-angle lens. Experiment with different angles and perspectives to highlight its architectural details. Take advantage of the symmetry of the entrance and use leading lines to draw the viewer's attention towards the castle.
Spot

Arundel Castle Gardens

  • Best time to shoot: Spring or summer when the gardens are in full bloom.
  • Photography tips: Utilize a macro lens to capture the intricate details of the flowers and plants. Experiment with shallow depth of field to create a dreamy, blurred background. Look for colorful compositions, leading lines, or interesting patterns within the gardens to add visual interest to your photos.
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The Collector Earl's Garden

  • Best time to shoot: Late spring or early summer when the garden is at its peak.
  • Photography tips: Focus on capturing the variety of plant species found in the garden. Utilize different focal lengths to capture both wide shots showing the overall layout and close-ups of interesting details. Look for opportunities to capture the interplay of light and shadow, especially during early morning or late afternoon.
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Arundel Cathedral

  • Best time to shoot: Early morning or late afternoon for soft light and fewer crowds.
  • Photography tips: Try wide-angle shots from the front to capture the entire cathedral in one frame. Alternatively, use a telephoto lens to zoom in on architectural details. Experiment with different compositions that incorporate leading lines, symmetrical elements, or nearby foliage for added visual interest.
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View from the Barbican

  • Best time to shoot: Golden hour, just before sunset.
  • Photography tips: Capture the stunning panoramic view by using a wide-angle lens. Experiment with different focal lengths to add depth and highlight the layers of the landscape. Incorporate elements such as the castle or gardens in the foreground to create a sense of scale. Utilize a tripod to ensure sharpness in low light conditions.