If I remember correctly the settings were F32 - 1 sec (ish) so there is going to be a bit of blur in the waves I was hoping for a lot more but it was to close to sunrise. .
Its not the waves I was talking about with the softness, it was the groynes (sp?). They really need a nice hard definition to make it work better... but it still fails as a leading line IMHO..
Sorry
Here are 2 images from the morning, excuse the really bad quality but I had forgotten my light meter so they were just for exposure. Notice how there is no amazing sky in the digital photos and is why I "try to" shoot film...
It's a cracking shot , but IMHO, it's crying out for ND Grad filter, would help bring out some detail in the sea and retain colour in the sky.
As much as I love 6x6 I'm not keen on it for landscapes, see if you can pick up an old RB 6x7 :shrug: