A Peaceful Evening at Seacliffe


Last week at the first race of the 2015 season at Silverstone was a bit 'full on' but this was to be expected as I have worked in motorsport for many years and every year it is the same.  Now we have the first race of the year under our belt then the rest should be a bit easier.  

Since I got back to Dunbar on Monday I have been working on the post race information and also preparing for the next race in Belgium on the 2nd May.  So yesterday evening, with the sun shining, I downed tools and grabbed the camera bag for a much needed walk on the beach at Seacliffe.




The evening light was wonderful with the low sun behind Tantallon Castle throwing deep shadows mixed in with golden light hitting Bass Rock just off the coast in the Firth of Forth.

I set the X-T1 to take long exposure images as the sun slowly set to my left and while I waited I just sat taking in the view and watching the Gannets fish in the sea.  Sometimes you have to just slow down and appreciate what you have and this was one of those moments.  

We are very lucky to live in this part of the world as Scotland has some of the finest scenery anywhere. It is certainly a nice counterpoint to the 'full on' life we lead in motorsport and I can recharge my batteries before the next trip to Belgium in 12 days time.








All images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 or X-Pro1 with a 10-24mm f4 or 18mm f2 or 35mm f1.4 or 55-200mm f3.5/f4.8


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