Mrs R and I were in Cornwall in June 2016 on a group walking holiday, and on the first day of that trip we went to Godrevy Point... in the rain! It rained so much one of my cameras eventually malfunctioned. It was all very depressing, so when on the Sunday of this year's trip folk wanted to go to St Ives, we decided to go to Godrevy first, and see what the island was like with some sun on it...
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That evening some of us came back for "sunset"... well we never saw the sun then, so it didn't qualify as a sunset, but
@Woodsy found some rocks below the point with a side view to Godrevy Island. There was a very strong sea, plenty of spray, and I was playing about with longer exposures. There are several that are interesting in various ways. I think I was in general using too slow a shutter speed here for those conditions; I'm not a fan of the "milky" effect. Just picking a couple I reckon this one...
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... and this, where the "movement" is better captured...
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All three taken with the Pentax LX, Pentax-M 35-70 zoom and Portra 400 film. I suspect the second one was probably taken with a polariser on; I have another where the wet rocks glisten much better, but in that other shot I have over-exposed the sky unrecoverably.