Seacliffe Long Exposure


One of my favourite spots for photography is the beach at Seacliffe just along the East Lothian coast from our base in Dunbar.

Seacliffe is one of the closest points to Bass Rock and at this time of year is a great spot to watch the thousands of Gannets swirling above the rock or diving into the Firth of Forth to catch their fish supper.

With one eye on the tide I clambered out onto the rocks to capture some long exposures as the waves crashed against the rocky shoreline.

Using the Fujifilm X-Pro2 and the XF10-24mm f4 Fujinon lens fitted with a Lee 10x ND 'Big Stopper' and a 0.9 ND soft grad filters, all strapped to the Manfrotto tripod, I captured this image with an exposure of 131 seconds @ f16 ISO100.


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