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I like the look of yours, but my poles are bigger than your poles, ,Very nice.
Here are 3 more poles stuck in the sand, at Burnham on Sea.
We have one about the same size as that, but very much less elegant. Ours is the stump of the old Coatham Pier and is now the Regent Cinema, still in a poor state after taking a beating in the storm last December 5th. It was used for filming the bar scene in the "Atonement" film in 2006. I'll post a picture when I find or make one.Haha, yes indeed, but size ain't everything
This is the smallest pier in the country
Excellent! Well done, especially number 2 - the bloke on the bike is a master stroke.Old wooden lighthouse. No longer operative.
Thanks a lotExcellent! Well done, especially number 2 - the bloke on the bike is a master stroke.
Getting a usable picture of cycle racing with an RX100, excellent stuff!Thanks a lot
I think the cyclist is taking a short cut across the beach to catch up with the 2 guys in this pic, who raced through Bradford on Avon on Friday in the Tour of Britain bike race. (all the way from Bath to Hemel Hempstead, flat out in a few hours, phew!)
This is just the top left quarter of the image as I committed the cardinal error of failing to look at the camera screen so a lot of my pics were 75% tarmac. I stopped down to f11 to give 1/100 sec. shutter which just about rescued the image!