This week brought me to Lyme Regis for a few days so I grabbed the opportunity to do some photography while I had the chance, exploring the sea and its effect on the landscape.
My first day in Lyme was pretty blustery so I decided against venturing up onto the Cobb – I didn’t much fancy being blown off into the sea! Instead, I walked along the seawall, capturing the power of the waves breaking as the tide came in.
The following morning the tide was out so I spent some time exploring the rock formations at the eastern end of the beach, using both my pinhole and digital cameras. I’ll share the pinhole photos in a separate post, but these were my favourites from my little Fuji X100V.
Later in the week there was the promise of some dawn colour so I headed down to the Cobb for sunrise. I used my pinhole camera to catch some wide shots, but focused once again on the movement of the waves with my digital camera. Naturally, I had to keep the colour for these shots – it would have been a crime to go for monochrome and lose that golden glow!