Monday, October 17, 2016
I needn't have worried
The partial beach replenishment in April, although necessary in order to preserve the coastline, had me worried for a time. With all that extra sand - about 126,000 cubic metres of it - piled up like it was, it eventually dawned on me that low tides might not have the photogenic quality to which I had become accustomed during the winter.
However, wave action over the past seven months has done its job of reducing the beach to a more natural shape; this being taken into consideration by engineers during the planning process. Which is nice, because I have my beach back the way I like it.
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/500 second at f/8. Matrix metering. + 0.7 EV compensation. ISO 160
© 2016
Labels:
Autumn,
Boscombe Pier,
Low Tide,
Tide Poole
Location:
Boscombe, Bournemouth, UK
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One of your best Richard,superb low tide image!
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