25 Comments

  1. margaret21 says:

    They’re a bit too animated for Lowry! Great shot though.

    1. Heyjude says:

      A bit fatter I agree, but the classic Lowry figure walk don’t you think? I was probably a bit too close for a good representation.

      1. margaret21 says:

        That’ll be it. They needed to be part of the backdrop, didn’t they?

  2. bushboy says:

    I agree with all of the above 🙂

  3. BeckyB says:

    I am loving your landscape series

    1. Heyjude says:

      Oh, good. More to come.

  4. beetleypete says:

    Nice to see an almost deserted beach, Jude.
    Best wishes, Pete. x

    1. Heyjude says:

      As you know, it’s a very big beach!

      1. beetleypete says:

        I once saw Holkham Beach with nobody else on it. I didn’t have a camera with me at the time.

        1. Heyjude says:

          That’s an impressive beach too.

  5. Interesting scene, yes, but I was captivated by the lowering cloud formations.

    1. Heyjude says:

      The clouds were interesting that day, never sure whether it would rain.

  6. restlessjo says:

    Loving the light in this, Jude. Do you have any of your beach scenes on your walls?

    1. Heyjude says:

      No. Not one. I should get one or two printed though. How are you feeling now?

      1. restlessjo says:

        A bit fragile still. Eating doesn’t agree with me, but apart from that…. Looking forward to the men’s semis tomorrow. A gentle game or two of croquet today.

        1. Heyjude says:

          Oh, dear 🤢 take it easy. Should be a couple of good matches.

        2. restlessjo says:

          Silly me! We went for lunch after croquet. Salmon was lovely but I should have resisted chocolate dessert. Some people learn ever so slowly 🙄💕

  7. Beautiful colours in this photo, Jude. Such a nice time of day.

    1. Heyjude says:

      This was actually early afternoon, but the clouds and shooting into the sun created a very different scene.

  8. Ann Mackay says:

    It does suggest Lowry – and the figures are perfectly placed to lead your eye around the picture. Love the light on the sea echoing the sky.

    1. Heyjude says:

      This was early afternoon, but shooting into the sun, which creates the silhouette effect and strange light. It’s interesting how much the light changes by just altering your position.

      1. Ann Mackay says:

        One of the joys of photography! I feel that I should pay more attention to placing plants where I can exploit the light when photographing them.

  9. Gorgeous colours and shadows!

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