This is a view I can appreciate! Love the boats on the sand and the one and only person on the white sandy beach … it makes me want to see more of what’s around!
You will see a wider view of this scene at the end of the month. St Ives is a very picturesque former fishing village. Now sadly very much a tourist town and heaving in the school holidays.
That’s a great shot! Were you on a pier, or something? Well done young Norrie, last night. Next, the big test….
Up on the Malakoff which is where the buses are. High above the beaches.
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Love it! Thanks, Mel
You are welcome.
Yes, Jo’s right. Great shot.
Great scene with that one person almost surrounded by water.
Absolutely. Love this!
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Great shot, as the others have said – that lone person is perfectly positioned!
Yes, serendipity!
Great composition.
Thanks Andrew, I have a wider version which is even better, but I’m saving it for my end of the month post.
Photographic demonstration of the phrase โleft high and dry.โ ๐
Haha, yes. He had to start moving pretty sharply, the tide can come in very quickly.
I was thinking more of the boats but it would work for him as well. Itโs a lovely shot.
I hadn’t even thought about the boats as I am so used to seeing them ‘beached’ at low tide. It’s very different when the water comes in.
That is a great photo! I love all the colours of the water and sand, the single person focus, and the boats behind.
Thanks Megan, it was a lucky shot taken whilst waiting for a bus!
Those kind of photos are often the best, arenโt they?
This is a view I can appreciate! Love the boats on the sand and the one and only person on the white sandy beach … it makes me want to see more of what’s around!
You will see a wider view of this scene at the end of the month. St Ives is a very picturesque former fishing village. Now sadly very much a tourist town and heaving in the school holidays.
That’s a cracking photo, Jude. The solitary person on the beach sets it off beautifully.
Best wishes, Pete. x
Thanks Pete. I was lucky to catch the chap on the beach – actually there were two, but I waited until one of them was out of shot.