A Solway Firth set

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Very good set, 1 and 4 are my favourites. I live on an estuary and I've often struggled to find interesting compositions that convey the sense of space but you've done a good job of it.
 
I've a caravan six miles from there.
Often wondered what number 5 was ;-)
 
Very good set, 1 and 4 are my favourites. I live on an estuary and I've often struggled to find interesting compositions that convey the sense of space but you've done a good job of it.

Thanks Chris. It can look like a bit of a moonscape at times

really nice love image 1 with the rolling mist and relative simplicity of 3 and 4.

Thanks

I've a caravan six miles from there.
Often wondered what number 5 was ;-)

The Victorians ensured that Ladies and Gents were separated while bathing, hence the divide down the middle. In the first world war it was used by recouperating servicemen injured in the line of duty. Lowly ranks were separated from the officers by the divide.

Apparently there is only one more surviving tidal pool, in Ireland somewhere, so I'm told
 
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Absolutely love the first and last in the set, the sea fog really gives it some atmosphere
 
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