Sunday, November 25, 2018
Not what I had hoped for
Low tide (and not an especially low one at that), is to occur some 45 minutes after sunset this afternoon, and I plan to shoot at around that moment. There should still be enough residual light in the sky to keep things interesting, and enough exposed wet sand for some good reflections. I set up and wait.
Unfortunately the afterglow that I had hoped for didn't happen, so I use an insurance shot - the second exposure I made shortly after my arrival - instead.
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/60th second at f/8. Matrix metering. Tripod and remote release. ISO 100
© 2018
Labels:
Boscombe Pier,
Low Tide,
Reflections,
Sunset
Location:
Boscombe Beach, Dorset, UK
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