Sandsend Groynes, Whitby, North Yorkshire. by Ian Snowdon /     www.downtoearthimages.co.uk
Ian Snowdon /     www.downtoearthimages.co.uk

Sandsend Groynes, Whitby, North Yorkshire. by

A long exposure and beautiful low evening light was used to capture the movement in the water.

Nikon D700
Nikkor 14-24mm @ 17mm – F22 – 2 seconds.

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sea, beach, whitby, groynes, sandsend, north yorkshire, north east england

Comments

  • Richard Keech
    Richard Keechover 2 years ago

    Great Image
    Well done

  • Phillip Dove
    Phillip Doveover 2 years ago

    Good to see you putting some work up Ian. This looks familiar. I suspected there was an old geezer with wet feet prancing around somewhere near.
    Cheers,
    Phil

  • Gary Kenyon
    Gary Kenyonover 2 years ago

    Another wonderful piece of photography, really nice. You have some gorgeous work in your gallery.

  • Marjolein Katsma
    Marjolein Katsmaover 2 years ago

    Generally I’m no fan of long-exposure water pictures, but this is something special – it gives a nice dreamy atmosphere here. Thanks for making me look. :)

  • David Lewins LRPS
    David Lewins LRPSover 2 years ago

    Another superb image, love the strong foreground texture and the silky water which leads the eye. Excellent!

  • pdsimonson
    pdsimonsonover 2 years ago

    That piece of weathered wood in the foreground is awesome looking, and then the water flowing towards it, a well thought out image indeed!

  • IPFOTO
    IPFOTOover 2 years ago

    Wow…Someone has used the inside of the scull here :-)
    Normally I’m a supporter for very long exposures of water. But put together, as here, with the other static elements, it works great.
    Great colors, fine composition and great depth of field. A landscape I wish I had shot :)

  • Scott  d' Almeida
    Scott d' Almeidaover 2 years ago

    fabulous work,

  • Thank you Scott for your kind comment.

    – Ian Snowdon / www.downtoearthimages.co.uk

  • Adam North
    Adam Northover 2 years ago

    Stunning, I love these kind of images. Out of curiosity, what shutter speed did you use?

  • Thank you Adam for your kind comment… The Tech stuff: Nikkor 14-24mm @ 17mm- F/22 – 2 Seconds – ISO 200

    – Ian Snowdon / www.downtoearthimages.co.uk

  • Matsumoto
    Matsumotoover 2 years ago

    Ooooh, this is so cool.