The image is a long-exposure photograph of the derelict West Pier in Brighton. The immediate foreground features a shingle beach in warm tones. Waves are captured with a blurred, silky effect due to the long exposure, creating a sense of motion at the water's edge. Several large, rusted iron support pillars emerge from the sea, leading the viewer's eye towards the main structure in the distance.The skeletal remains of the Victorian pier's main pavilion are visible against a moody, overcast sky. The structure appears fragile and ruined, a result of decades of decay and several fires. The overall colour palette is muted, dominated by deep blues, greys, and the rusty browns of the metal, contributing to a dramatic and sombre atmosphere.
Light On The Horizon #ShareMondays2026
A stylised #longexposure from a #SheClicks #meetup in #Brighton on Saturday. On Sunday our flat flooded 😱 But there IS light on the horizon 🙏 @sheclicksnet.bsky.social @bhcitynews.bsky.social #WestPier #seascape #hope #landscape #fujifilm_uk