A photograph of rugged sea cliffs along the coast at Arbroath, shown in black and white. The cliffs rise unevenly from the shoreline, their surfaces rough and jagged, with layers of rock forming deep grooves and sharp edges. The shapes are irregular and weathered, giving a strong sense of their weight and solidity. Below the cliffs, the sea appears smooth and almost mist-like due to the long exposure, with no visible waves or splashes. This creates a clear contrast between the still, solid rock above and the softened, flowing water below. The overall scene feels stark and stripped back, focusing attention on the structure and form of the cliffs, with the coastline stretching across the frame and no distractions from colour or detail beyond the rock and sea.
'ARBROATH CLIFFS'
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Carved rock and slowed water. A coastline shaped over time 🏴
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