Along the Shoreline at Skateraw
Skateraw has a natural labour with a beautiful sandy beach. Around the point the shoreline is a flat rocky surface with lots of grooves and cracks that look like crazy paving and is home to rock pools, seaweed and other flora and fauna.
When I arrived the tide was on the turn and waders were out in abundance feeding off the creatures that had been left exposed by the retreating sea water.
The seaweed that was piled up on the tide line had started to dry out and the red and brown colours were quite vivid. The growth that was still in water or was covered by water when the tide was in was still green and with the low angle of light coming from the sun the greens and browns where highlighted against the water or wet rocks.
The receding tide also exposure limpets, barnacles and cockles attached to the rocks. The strong side lighting picked out the details and I got down low to shoot at the same level to highlight the patterns and the colours.
The rocky shoreline at Skateraw is a wonderful place to spend a couple of hours in the early morning or late evening and it is one of my favourite spots on the East Lothian coast.
Images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 or X-Pro1 with a 10-24mm f4 or 55-200mm f3.5/4.8 lens
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