This is the old causeway called Pilgrims Way. The modern causeway (1950s) is also inaccessible at high tide. A portion of the road is raised and has a safety box for those who miscalculate the tides.
Thanks Jim. Really appreciate it. Finding the right balance has been a challenge with this image. My first inclination was to make it high key, but this new approach, darker with greater separation in the fog, gives it more depth and a better mood.
Thanks Jim. Really appreciate it. Finding the right balance has been a challenge with this image. My first inclination was to make it high key, but this new approach, with greater separation in the fog, gives it more depth and a better mood.
I love it too. Lindisfarne is one of my favourite places. (We used to do field trips there as students, and get locked in the pub during high tide, sometimes with the policeman!) Your photo captures really well the challenge of making the crossing on foot as the pilgrims did/do.