Last night whilst down at Kirkcaldy beach, I decided to try my hand at some evening/night time photography. The results were fairly pleasing, but I kept things nice and simple by using the ‘monochromatic‘ setting on the camera.
The first photograph is taken from the promenade above Kirkcaldy beach, looking almost due south towards Edinburgh. You can see Inchkeith Island slightly to the left of centre, with the lights of Edinburgh to it’s right. Seafield Castle is just visible on the headland to the far right of the photo.
The second photograph is of Kirkcaldy Beach looking northwards towards Pathhead and it’s high rise flats. The birds in the foreground are oystercatchers.
The third photo is another one looking south again towards Prestonpans and Longniddry.
All the above photos had exposure times from between 15 to 60 seconds.
Beautiful! It looks calm, but chilly.
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Thanks Vera 🙂 It was a wee bit too calm, I was hoping for a few more waves. The long exposure times did flatten out what waves there were. For us it was quite mild, I was in a t-shirt, it was about 9C or 48F.
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Thank would be chilly to me. LOL!
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Wonderful! Love these – the stripes on the sand and the little cluster of oystercatchers in the 2nd one make a nice touch.
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Thanks Jo 🙂 I must confess, I was quite pleased with the results.
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