Beach Grass at Belhaven Bay

The beach at Belhaven Bay is a 2 mile stretch of sandy beach that sits in front of the John Muir Country Park and the salt marsh.  Between the beach and the salt marsh is a set of low sand dunes that is covered in tall beach grass, which I have identified as Ammophila Arenaria, more commonly known as European Beachgrass.

When I am out taking photographs I try to choose an ordinary subject and take at least five different angles.  I have found this makes me explore the subjects I have chosen to try and come up with a different image than just the standard snapshot.  I also only used the Fujifilm X-T1 and either the Fujinon 10-24mm f4 or 55-200mm f3.5/f4.8 zoom lenses.

Here are the five shots I took -








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