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Shot Rock .Easington Colliery beach.
Shot Rock ...
by AlanHowe

Shot Rock is located on the Easington Colliery beach. A unusual sea arch sitting in the sea looking a bit fragile now. I noticed a few cracks on the arch looking like a big storm could bring the arch down any time .I arrived at high tide and had checked the weather which was forecast for showers so I knew there was going to be some drama in the sky. As always when Im shooting these seascapes a welly full of seawater .Thanks for viewing every one. Gear used to make this image Canon 5D mk4 Canon 16-35 on 21 mm f4 kase wolverine filters kase k8 filter holder Circular Polariser 0.9 Medium Grad Benro mach3 & G2 Ball Head.

Shot Rock ...
Shot Rock ...

This little sea arch is at the coast just near Easington village .... but boy does it take some getting to ! The only way to photograph it at high...

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Workin' Them Angels
Stacks near Shot Rock

Another of the mini Stack, Shot Rock Just visible in the background.

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Sentinel
Stacks near Shot Rock

I went down to Shot Rock near Easington at the weekend for another slightly disappointing sunrise. With Shot Rock strangely not providing it's usual...

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Under the Weather
Shot Rock ...

Slipped and slid my way down to pay Shot Rock a visit this morning.

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Embrace
Horden

Another from those ever so slippy limestone boulders at Horden.

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Shippersea Morning
Shippersea Bay

It seems like I haven't been out specifically to take photographs for quite some time. Wandering the hills snapping away is one thing. Getting up at...

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Shot rock
Shot Rock ...

This feature is not the easiest to photograph at high tide. You can either get into position at low tide and wait several hours until the waters rise...

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Long Shot
Shot Rock ...

Another of Shot Rock at Sunrise, this time using a 10-Stop filter.

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First Light
Horden

This was the shot I set out to get on Sunday morning and as usual you end up with something else far better (see previous two uploads). The shot kind...

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Most notably AlanHowe.