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August 14, 2011 by Pnewbery

Kent coastline

Sometimes the weather is just not conducive for landscape photography as I discovered on a recent trip to the Kent coastline, the flat lighting and dull grey sky would undoubtedly lead to dull pictures.

To prevent myself packing up my gear and going home, I decided to experiment with long exposures to see if anything could be salvaged from the day. Unfortunately the weather also conspired against me, with rain blowing into the front of my camera which meant only five images were captured during the day.

Kent Coast, Folkestone

Slow shutter exposure of Kent Coastline

St Margret’s bay.

Often when I take a picture, I know whether I am taking it in colour or monochrome I wasn’t sure on this one so I have included both versions.

Posted in Blog, Landscape and tagged with Beach, England, Kent, Pebbles, Sea, Seaside, Shingle, Tidal, Water, Waves. RSS 2.0 feed.
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