This tubular structure on a local beach - actually a cover for an outflow into the sea - is almost as photographed as the pier a few hundred yards away to the left. I've seen photographers queuing up to take the same shot that usually involves long exposures to blur both water and cloud, but up until now I've not considered following suit.
But since there's nobody about, and the tide is high, I finally break my drought and take a number of images. However, I'm determined not to make mine look like everybody else's, and keep things sharp.
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 1/800 second at f/8. Matrix metering. 0.9 ND grad. ISO 100
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