Friday 27 May 2016

Time to Reflect. Dawlish Warren. Devon.


Time to Reflect.

Take time to venture into our beautiful countryside.
Stop for a while and quietly take it all in. 
The gaussian light reflects on the glass-like stones, the sand can't quite absorb it as it's covered with the thinnest gossamer of salt water. 
There is colour, but washed; a watercolour in pixel form.

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Thursday 26 May 2016

After the Storm. Dawlish Warren. Devon.

After the Storm.

The groynes are left battered and twisted after the storms of 2014.
Much of the southwestern coast was left damaged.
The Groyne is left like a propeller screwing into the sea.

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Wednesday 25 May 2016

Stoney Groyne. Teignmouth. Devon.

Stoney Groyne.

The fierce force of the waves has pushed and pried these beautiful pebbles between the timbers of the groyne. We often visit the coast at Teignmouth, two of our closest friends live a little way up the hill with a wonderful vista over the town and sea front. 


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Friday 20 May 2016

Loch Morar in blue.

Loch Morar in Blue.

Camping by Loch Morar last Autumn was like a dream come true.
Loch Morar is situated in the North Western Highlands of Scotland, near Mallaig. The deepest body of freshwater in the British Isles. A small spit of land separates it from the open sea, with views toward Eigg and Rùm. 
It has its own monster. 
Camping hard on its shore slung between two Birch trees, white sandy beaches and the call of Oyster catcher.


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Thursday 19 May 2016

Daisy on the Dart.

Daisy on the Dart.

When not out exploring Dartmoor or green wood carving on the farm, you might find me enjoying a coffee at a local haunt.
My micro four thirds Lumix is small enough to fit in a jacket pocket.
I was taken by the light picking the Daisy out from the stonework background.
A simple capture full of beauty.
The Daisy is my wife Sarah's favourite.

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Tuesday 17 May 2016

Object of my desire. Start Bay Inn.


The Object of my Desire.

One of my favourite places in Devon. 
Down on the coast in the South Hams stands a c14 Inn.
Once known as 'The Fisherman's Arms'.
It now goes by the name of 'Start Bay Inn'.
It stands in a tiny village hard on the sea and backed by a freshwater lagoon 'Slapton Lee'.
We often visit for a fish'n'chip supper.
We even held our wedding 'do' there.

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Thursday 12 May 2016

Smallacombe rocks. Dartmoor. Devon.

Smallacombe rocks.

A chilly days walk with my wife took us to the old granite quarry at Haytor, Dartmoor.
This particular spot was the scene of one of my teams finds back in the last century. Sitting here, making a hot chocolate on my old stove, I couldn't help thinking of my Mountain Rescue colleagues back in the day.

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Tuesday 10 May 2016

Future Horizons. Lunan bay. Scotland.

Future Horizons.
Lunan Bay.

It was early spring when Sarah and I found ourselves by the old lime kilns at Lunan Bay.
There were a number of old wooded fishing boats abandoned on a promontory hard by the waters edge. We wondered about their last days of use and what, if anything the fishermen took as a new vessel. The sun shone and we dozed, taking photos of old souls.

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