Technical Information: Focal Length 33mm, Aperture f16, Shutter Speed 1/20 second, ISO64
The Drinking Dinosaur is not a fossilized creature but rather a sea arch formed by the relentless erosion of chalk cliffs by the North Sea. Standing approximately 30 meters tall, this unique formation features a pillar that resembles a dinosaur's neck, creating the illusion of a dinosaur bending down to drink from the water below. The rock formation is estimated to be around 130 million years old, dating back to the Cretaceous period, which adds to its geological significance. I took this photo very early one January morning in 2026, it was freezing and windy, I really did suffer for my art!
The Drinking Dinosaur is not a fossilized creature but rather a sea arch formed by the relentless erosion of chalk cliffs by the North Sea. Standing approximately 30 meters tall, this unique formation features a pillar that resembles a dinosaur's neck, creating the illusion of a dinosaur bending down to drink from the water below. The rock formation is estimated to be around 130 million years old, dating back to the Cretaceous period, which adds to its geological significance. I took this photo very early one January morning in 2026, it was freezing and windy, I really did suffer for my art!
Technical Information: Focal Length 33mm, Aperture f16, Shutter Speed 1/20 second, ISO64