A view of the yesterday's image (click Next) from a slightly different angle - and with the fog lifted and the tide in.
Scrambling around to try to find interesting angles and perspectives - and experimenting with different lenses and settings to capture the scene - is what makes photography so much fun. My wife & I often discuss what sets apart a good photo from an ordinary photo. She once said that anyone with a camera could have taken a given shot, so what makes any particular photograph(er) special? I think the difference is between "taking" a photo and "making" an image. In one case you "take" what is given to you & is obvious. To "make" an image requires some work and thought. The good photographer works at making an image & the rest of us take snapshots.
What was that all about? Well, I must've tried a dozen or more shots of this scene with different vantage points, time of day, light, weather, etc. Very few of them made me happy. What would Ansel have done?