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Seafield, Kirkcaldy, Fife |
16th February 2014, Seafield, Kirkcaldy, Fife
The Fife Coastal Path at Seafield, Kirkcaldy. This is one of the most interesting areas in Fife for the photographer who likes to seek out their own compositions along a particularly rugged section of coast. Below Seafield Tower, the sandstone rocks have been eroded by the action of the sea creating little rock pools. I have used this composition before in less favourable light. Sunset is about 30 minutes away with the soft pastel sky stretching over the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh on the other side. 3 frames were taken in portrait format and stitched together in software.
Technical Info:
Taken with a Canon EOS 5D mkII
Zeiss Distagon T* 21/2.8 ZE lens
EXIF: ISO-100 / 4 sec @ f/11 x 3 frames,stitched
Lee filters: 0.6 Soft GND
RAW File converted to TIFF in Canon DPP, developed in Adobe PSE9