Roger (Grisly)'s photos
Victorian
Bridgwater Bay on the South Esplanade at Burnham on Sea, which was a small fishing community that was turned in a seaside resort by the Victorians,
Better suited to mono in my opinion, also two notes showing the twin Lighthouse positions
HBM and a large view perhaps
Red Roofs,
Calmac Ferry “Loch Strivan" waits for its turn to cross the harbour for the Oban ferry terminal before the afternoon run to the Isle of Lismore,
St. Columba’s Cathedral is just behind the ferry,
Image shot in 16.9 format, so a large view would be appreciated, HFF and a nice weekend!
Sea Wall,
Bridgwater Bay and a gap in the Sea Wall allows access to the beach at Burnham on Sea. This wall was built in1988 as replacement to the previous storm damaged structure,
The bay has the second-highest tidal range in the world, up to 36 feet (ca. 11 metres) and at very low tide the sea can recede 1.5 miles (2.41 km) ,
The curved waterway left of image is the mouth of the River Parrett.
The lower lighthouse, in the distance, was built in 1832 and is a grade 2 listed structure,
HWW and a large view please!
Blue Bench
Campbeltown Harbour as man and dog set off to check the pots. (and a pair of legs appeared)
HBM and a good week! Large view for detail, please,
Private Fishing
The River Orchy rises in the Black Mount Forest, then flows through Loch Tulla and Glen Orchy before reaching Loch Awe which is a west coast sea loch,
The high point in the background is Mam Carraigh (361 m),
The image also has signs of logging, however this industry supports 30,000 jobs annually and is worth £771 million per year with many areas replanted using native species!
Out on appointments for much of the day, will catch up on my return, HFF and a good weekend.
A large view possibly works best!
Darkening Skies
Time to head for cover as the sky darkens and the light changes!
End of the walk for another day!
Large view perhaps!
Peaceful coast.
A gentle sea and a slightly hazy afternoon on the beautiful Kintyre coast near Westport,
This view looks out across the Atlantic Ocean to the coast of Northern Ireland (on the horizon)
Please enjoy full screen with a wonderful musical link, www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oSlZMe2WIo
Clouds.
Light clouds dance around "Beinn Dorain" 1076m, A Monroe in the Bridge of Orchy Hills,
A Monroe is a mountain in Scotland with a height over 3,000 feet (914.4 m),
The line that runs along the bottom of this conical peak is the A82 trunk Road,
A large view is in my view beneficial !.
Mill.
Ashton Windmill in Somerset, It is now preserved and maintained by volunteers, The tower is over 7.5 metres (25 ft) high with stone walls that are 60 cm (2.0 ft) thick.
The sails are 13 m (43 ft) across and used to be covered with canvas.
HFF and a good week,,,,,,,, Large view recommended.
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