Sea Shore Macro


While shooting yesterday's Timelapse video on East Beach I took the opportunity of getting a closer look around the rock pools with the X-Pro1 and 60mm macro lens while the X-T1 automatically shot the 100+ images at 5 second intervals.

Rock pools are fascinating places to explore and you don't need to be a child to appreciate the diversity of life that is captured in a tiny environment by the retreating sea at low tide.

Shells, seaweed and anemones are all let out in the open by the sea for a couple of hours before it returns to submerge this world once more in salt water.

Here are a selection of the images I took on the shore at Dunbar's East Beach -








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