Chris A Reedy
Plover Scar Lighthouse
Plover Scar Lighthouse, also known as the Abbey Lighthouse, is an active 19th century lighthouse sited at the entrance of the Lune estuary, near Cockersand Abbey in Lancashire, England.
The lighthouse consists of an 8-metre-high (26 ft) white conical stone tower, with a black lantern and twin galleries, built on a rock ledge that is uncovered at low tide.
With a focal height of 6m above sea level, the light can be seen for six nautical miles. Its light characteristic is made up of a flash of white light every two seconds
Taken during an arranged K & F Concept event a couple of weeks ago.
Taken Using :
Nisi V6 Holder
LCPL
3 Stop GND Filter
3 Stop ND Filter
Benro Tripod
Plover Scar Lighthouse
Plover Scar Lighthouse, also known as the Abbey Lighthouse, is an active 19th century lighthouse sited at the entrance of the Lune estuary, near Cockersand Abbey in Lancashire, England.
The lighthouse consists of an 8-metre-high (26 ft) white conical stone tower, with a black lantern and twin galleries, built on a rock ledge that is uncovered at low tide.
With a focal height of 6m above sea level, the light can be seen for six nautical miles. Its light characteristic is made up of a flash of white light every two seconds
Taken during an arranged K & F Concept event a couple of weeks ago.
Taken Using :
Nisi V6 Holder
LCPL
3 Stop GND Filter
3 Stop ND Filter
Benro Tripod