Wave Movement

The power of the sea is something I still can't get enough of.  Walking along the beaches here in East Lothian, and there are plenty for us to choose from, I love to stop and watch the movement of the water either on the sand, or, as here, against the rocks.



I also like to show the movement of the waves in my images and this means using a slow shutter speed of around 1/20 of a second, as I did in this shot at Ravensheugh Sand.

Image taken on Fujifilm X-Pro1 and a Fujinon 18mm f2 lens

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