Tesco bus queue. Cliftonville.
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Dust bowl
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Wadhurst looking like 1950’s America bathed in stormy light. It reminds me of the book Knockemstiff by Donald Ray Pollock which still traumatises me!
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Camellia
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This morning before the storm comes.
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Sun spotting in between clouds at the studio, more going on today than recently. I do need to find a better way to attach my camera to the tripod because I’m still adapting to a Nikon fit T-adaptor but it has an attractive light leak!
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Beach entrance and exit.
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Blue Tit on top of a tree blasting its heart out across the land.
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Moon, not full but passed half, a Waxing Gibbous! What a wonderful name for a Moon almost full!
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Half way down or half way up. The tidal pool in Cliftonville has been under maintenance for the last few weeks, I slipped in to take some pictures.
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Deal, looking towards Ostend on a cold and bright day.
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Pea soup.
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The Gulls, again but this time more of them and such crisp evening light.
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Patriot fail.
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Cold windy sea and yellow evening light over the North Sea tonight.
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Early morning fog
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Sun through the clouds and trees in silhouette.
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The sun passed through a diffusion grating at @cambridge_astro. The dark lines visible within the colors are absorption lines, which indicate the specific chemical elements present in the light
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Brutalist Dreamland, sand and footsteps.
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Lift, shade and lamp.