I subscribed to the group a while back, but frankly, I forgot about it. The new posts just do not show up in the "New Posts" overview. Anyway. Interesting topic here. I'd like to contribute to the thread but it's related to holidays a while back.
For some years now, once a year, usually in October, I spend some days on Juist. This is one of the East Frisian Islands in Germany. I am especially obsessed of the western end of the island, a large sand reef, the Bill Riff. It is about 1 square nm large. Some parts are dangerous to walk at, as there are quicksands, besides that you will have to keep the tide in mind. Otherwise it's quite save to be there but not permitted most of the year. There is literally nothing there. Only sand, sky and water and all shades of gray you can think of. Very occasionally you can find things which got washed up like dead birds or fishes, twigs, logs, bottles and the like. As everywhere else in Germany, you must get up early to avoid other people though. The appearance of the reef is constantly changing with weather, the state of tide and the moon phase. So it never gets boring to come there. Usually I take two cameras with me, my SL66 or the LF-Camera and a 3.5F. Last October the weather forecast expected heavy rain for my time on the island. So I decided to take only the TLR with me. The weather turned out not to be that bad at last, but man what a relief for my back that was. I did not miss my SL66 not in the least. I am using the standard lens most of the time anyway. Only lately I found the time to print some of the pictures. This is one of them:
Others you can find
here.
Ulrich