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* We have stayed in Wimereux several times usually at the beginning or the end of a longer holiday . On this occasion we had two days there so we could explore the area a little more . Between Wimereux and the small settlement at Ambleteuse is a very interesting area of very established and impressive sand dunes. The dunes are well protected but there is a designated path so you can view them. I will post a shot or two of the Dunes at some point Eventually you arrive on the beach of the Baie de Slack . This shot was taken looking north towards Ambleteuse. One interesting detail in the seventeenth century fort built to defend the River Slack estuary
Fort d'Ambleteuse is a sea fort by the commune of Ambleteuse .The fort was built at the end of the 17th century by the military architect Vauban on the orders of Louis XIV to defend the port in the estuary of the Slack. It was designated a Monument historique in the 1960s.
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Looking towards Gog and Magogs berth's. Two Barges that supplied the ranges with their Guns to test. The largest of these guns was an 18 inch Railway Howitzer, I believe it had been on a battleship during or just after WW1 then used for proofing trials at Shoeburyness.
In Germany we call it the pickle season, when nothing happened, you are boring,... .
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Captured with a Nikon Df and a manual Nikkor Ai 35mm ƒ1:2, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.
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Some camera based imagery from last Friday's productive session, when the slack tide coincided with the golden hour.
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"Ces gars là ne doivent pas être loin du bonheur (et nous non plus devant cette image)." // "These guys may not be far from happiness (and so are we, looking at this picture)." (PIERRE à VANCOUVER / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
"Ballade fluviale c'est une superbe idée,personne sur le chemin et paysage vu d'un œil neuf...Une jolie lumière sur cette belle photo..." (Georges LISSILLOUR / www.flickr.com/photos/geolis06/)
"Lovely processing on this image." (Laura DRURY / www.flickr.com/photos/149973194@N05/)
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An hour after high tide, 66652 exits Clifton Bridge tunnel on 30/04/2025 with 6Z57 10:30 Portbury Automotive Terminal-Margam TC.
Mar' 2010
Trawling through the archives I found these forgotten images.
A cold day back in March 2010 I was passing Eilean Donan Castle just before slack water which gave me a few minutes to get set up and capture some of the best reflections that I have witnessed there.
This was captured with little to zero movement of the water.