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The town of Cromer on the North Sea coast of Nofolk, England, must be one of the most quintessential seasides spots in Britain.
The standout feature of the town is its iconic pier, the centrepiece of the lovely esplanade fronting a shingle beach.
So naturally enough, my camera's lens was trained in the direction of the pier quite a lot during our week long holiday here in early summer 2018.
Such as this panoramic image of the pier, taken in the late afternoon sun at high tide.
You can't get much more 'British seaside' than this!
Filename - cromer panorama 02.jpg
Camera - Canon 6D
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 90mm
Exposure - 1/80 sec @ f11, ISO400
Filters - 2 stop neutral density graduated filter used to balance the exposure between sky and land.
Location - Cromer, Norfolk, England
Conversion - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Panoramic image made by stitching multiple exposures
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