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Friday, July 07, 2017

Always something new




The first time visitor may see nothing but desolation at first glance, but Dungeness never fails to produce something worthwhile for the photographer who is prepared to put in the leg work.

The top image shows the remains of the burnt-out hull of a fishing boat, although quite how that came to be isn't all that obvious. The beach is littered with such vessels; some are working boats, others derelict, but its distance from the waterline suggests it didn't happen at sea.

The second image reminded me of trees in an impressionist landscape, having been sprayed haphazardly onto the side of a large ship container.



12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. Both images - 1/640 second at f/8. Matrix metering. ISO 160



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