Early Morning at Barns Ness

Some wonderful shapes and textures in the sand and rocks was the result of an early morning walk on the beach at Barns Ness.



First stop was to get a shot of the Barns Ness lighthouse as the sun came up behind the clouds to the right of the camera. The strong sunlight provided some dramatic lighting in the clouds an in the large rock pools on the beach.



The next shot was taken low down near one of the rock pools.  The low sunlight providing some strong colours in the rock and the water.  I decided to crop this as a panoramic image to improve the composition.


The next shot was taken down by the shoreline and a Lee 10x ND filter was used to give a 3.5 minute exposure which has resulted in the water being smoothed out across the rock pool and also the waves have disappeared in the background.



Finally a low down shot of the ripples in the sand on the beach gives a lot of foreground interest to the shot of White Sands beach.

Images taken on a Fujifilm X-Pro1 and 14mm f2.8, 18mm f2 or 35mm f1.4 lenses


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