As archetypal an English summer scene as it is possible to get - alongside that of cricket on the village green - the game of lawn bowls can be traced back to the 13th century.
I had initially made the mistake of taking my camera for a stroll along the sea front, but it completely slipped my mind that a warm, sunny day during the school holidays amounts to it being busy; too much so for what I had in mind. There are some very low early morning tides that I hope to get around to shooting later in the week, but the calm haven of the Boscombe Cliff Bowling Club green this afternoon had the greater appeal over a busy beach.
24-70mm f/2.8G AF-S Nikkor. 1/500 second at f/11. - 0.33 EV compensation. ISO 200
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