
A single prime lens encourages compositional clarity and quick decisions when gulls swoop or sunlight opens briefly. Pair it with a small crossbody bag, spare battery, and card. Leave the heavy telephotos at home unless birds or distant headlands define your plan. Simplicity shines on narrow piers and cliff paths, letting you balance safely while reacting fast. Being agile means catching fleeting reflections, evaporating rainbows, and that one wave folding perfectly around a mossy groyne.

A circular polarizer deepens skies, calms glare on wet shingles, and reveals stone textures beneath shallow water. A three-stop ND opens creative shutters for gentle wave blur without forcing extreme exposure times. Keep filters clean using a blower and cloth; salt crystals scratch easily. Test before trips to avoid cross-thread mishaps on windy promenades. Thoughtful filtration separates postcard brightness from moody subtlety, letting line, texture, and tide shape photographs that breathe with coastal atmosphere.

If you step off the train with only a phone, lean into its strengths: ultra-wide perspectives on piers, computational dynamic range for backlit skies, and quick panoramas over harbours. Shield the lens from spray and wipe it often. Use gridlines for horizons, tap-to-expose for highlights, and consider a tiny clip-on ND for silky water effects. Most importantly, move your feet. Phones reward curiosity and timing, translating swift seaside impressions into crisp, shareable memories.
Even once you leave the platform, echoes of the railway guide composition. Fences, seawall tops, pier balustrades, and receding tide furrows all point toward horizons. Kneel to exaggerate lines, or step higher for crisscross geometry. Time a passing train behind transparent spray for narrative tension. Let footprints, driftwood, and groynes steer the eye. Strong direction keeps viewers moving through your frame, discovering details while feeling the shore’s insistent pull toward distance and freedom.
Even once you leave the platform, echoes of the railway guide composition. Fences, seawall tops, pier balustrades, and receding tide furrows all point toward horizons. Kneel to exaggerate lines, or step higher for crisscross geometry. Time a passing train behind transparent spray for narrative tension. Let footprints, driftwood, and groynes steer the eye. Strong direction keeps viewers moving through your frame, discovering details while feeling the shore’s insistent pull toward distance and freedom.
Even once you leave the platform, echoes of the railway guide composition. Fences, seawall tops, pier balustrades, and receding tide furrows all point toward horizons. Kneel to exaggerate lines, or step higher for crisscross geometry. Time a passing train behind transparent spray for narrative tension. Let footprints, driftwood, and groynes steer the eye. Strong direction keeps viewers moving through your frame, discovering details while feeling the shore’s insistent pull toward distance and freedom.