Ten Favourite Shots of 2015: No8 Barns Ness Lighthouse


While Paris is my favourite overseas destination, no8 on my Top 10 list is closer to home and this is the Lighthouse at Barns Ness.

The iconic coastal shape of the lighthouse is universal around the world and we have plenty of examples along the East Lothian shoreline.  The lighthouse at Barns Ness is just east of Dunbar and is just 5-miles from my front door, making this very accessible for a spur of the moment shot.

This image was taken in early March at sunset and the long exposure has made the very calm sea a blank canvas.  I placed the lighthouse on its outcrop of land in the top third of the image to give it a standard 'rule of thirds' landscape composition.

The low sun has given the image a warm glow and this, coupled with the long exposure. gives a calm and peaceful feel to the composition, which is very different to the 'wild and windy' images I usual come back with from this part of the Scottish coast.

This is why I have chosen this image to be no8 on my Top 10 Images of 2015.  This shot was taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 and the XF55-200mm f3.5/4.8 lens.


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