This was taken about midnight on June 30/2022 at Hopewell Rocks, in Hopewell Cape, NB - Canada
The difficulty with this shot is this is the Bay of Fundy, the 'Highest Tides' in the world, the openings you see in the rocks, we were standing under only 30 minutes earlier.
The tides here are "fast", we had to keep backing up our tripods roughly every five minutes as they were now in the water...the water can rise on average 14.5 metres (47.6 feet) with each tide change (sometimes more). 160 billion+ tons of water flow in and out of the bay twice a day. We are literally standing on the ocean floor.
It was also...pitch black.
Nikon Z6II / Z 50mm f1.8