February starts as a typical winter's day: heavily overcast and cold, but even so I head straight for the beach. There's no wind to speak of, but the large waves rolling in is something of a surprise. This is caused (I'm told), by the recent north westerly winds that back up the sea into the English Channel, and now that they've relented the water can push back.
And push back it does bringing the surfing community out in force, and with some justification. I'm not carrying a long lens to convincingly catch any of the action, so instead I look for the bigger picture.
85mm f/1.4 AF Nikkor. 1/1250 second at f/2.2. Matrix metering. + 0.7 EV compensation. Mono conversion in Capture One Pro. ISO 250
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