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In the background (on top of the cliff) the town of Cromer with the "Hotel de Paris" facing the pier and, behind, the Peter and Paul Church (Church of England) - late medieval, but completely rebuilt towards the end of the 19th century. Cromer is architecturally more or less an Edwardian town.
Another comp of my daughter out on the pier on this golden sunset light. She was sitting there waiting for her long exposure to end ... just like me :)
Happy Bench Monday
One of my earliest memories is of my mother singing the song, Mamma to me. The lyrics 'quanto ti volgio bene' is a deep expression of love. These two at Henley Beach reminded me of the love I have with my mother.
Il Volo - Mamma www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmYhux9AKqs
Peering out and once proud pilings for piers, these pry into the past, now little more than pondering posts.
Blyth has two huge piers guarding the entrance to the Harbour. The West Pier, made of wooden planks with metal railings, stretches out for more than 400m and is a great vantage point for fishing. The East Pier is inaccessible and has a lighthouse (1907) at the end of it.
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Steetley pier
6 Stop ND Firecrest Filter.
Distant ships managing to stay still for the 13 second exposure.
Did a quick trip to Panama City Beach this weekend. I was hoping for some good long exposures or some sunsets of the pier. I got some of both.
There were some weird clouds at the horizon at sunset. I think it was just some leftover fog that hung around all day.
My last LE of the pier. About 20 minutes after sunset.
See lots of pier shots on Flickr and wanted one just a little different but a pier shot is a pier shot, right? Well, this pier at Hearst Beach in CA is just a little different in that most piers have pilings on each side to hold it up but this one also has a piling in the middle as well. After many shots finally got the water to appear in motion without being silky smooth and yet not stop captured. This one was more of a photography lessen as opposed to a good shot.