Sand Storm on an East Lothian Beach

The weather on the east coast of Scotland has been sunny but a bit breezy of late.  A walk on the beach at White Sands yesterday was best described as 'bracing'.  The beach changes with every tide and this is not just due to the waves, the wind plays a large part as well.

While we walked along the sand the wind picked up and streams of sand were being blown across the beach. I decided to try and capture these patterns on the X100 and I think this image has done the scene justice.

Fujifilm X100 - 23mm f2 - 1/90 @ f8 - ISO200
I also aimed the camera towards the sand dunes into the wind and into the sun to give a backlit scene.

Fujifilm X100 - 23mm f2 - 1/350 @ f8 - ISO200
The blown sand had caused the shells at the waters edge to be coated in sand and the wet beach had formed a beautiful textured finish which I tried to capture with this image.

Fujifilm X100 - 23mm f2 - 1/40 @ f8 - ISO200
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