waves wash around the rocks in the North Sea on the coast of the English county of Norfolk as cloud cover of all shapes and sizes passes by on this tempestuous autumn day.
Norfolk's coast consists mainly of sandy beaches with loamy cliffs, from which the waves constantly gnaw a bit off. To prevent chipping, rocks are placed in the surf in some places to break the wave action a little.
I used a slow shutter speed here, so that the moving water forms a kind of veil. For such a long shutter speed, a stable tripod is absolutely essential.
Since the advent of digital photography, Peet Romijn (1964) has been increasingly involved in nature and landscape photography. In addition to these specialisms, he also enjoys photographing urban landscapes, during the day and at night.
Peet, among other things, takes photos on commission and supplies photos..
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