High tide eventually started to swirl around this beautifully sculpted sandstone ledge at the top of Cove Bay. Moray is renowned for its multi-coloured stone beaches but even by its standards this is a special little place. I waited until the tide started to withdraw from some of the inlets and was fascinated by how the white surf or spume separated and pulled back around a single stone washed into the micro fjord of eroded stone. It took one and a half rolls of film to get this one very satisfactory shot.
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