Misty Sunset


Yesterday the weather in East Lothian was very tropical for Scotland, with 24 degrees and bright sunshine, however just off the North Sea coastline the sea fog continued to linger.  By the afternoon most of the fog had cleared but some of it still lingered, producing some beautiful effects as the sun started to set.

I headed down to the beach below Winterfield Golf Course to capture the sunset and the effects of the fog around the base of Bass Rock out in the Firth of Forth.  A passing container ship could also be seen passing on its way out into the North Sea, looking like a ghost ship in the mist.




The sun continued to set, producing some magnificent orange and red reflections before turning to purples and blues as the sun sank below the horizon.  





Images taken on the Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon XF55-200mm f3.5/f4.8R OIS with a Lee 0.9 ND Soft grad and for some of the images a Lee 10x ND 'Big Stopper'

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