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During our short holiday in England we also visited St Annes Pier during low tide. St Annes, 2023.
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I was very pleased to capture this amazing sunset under the pier after I’d originally gone out to chase storms. It didn’t look like the sun was even going to come out as it dropped behind a very thick cloud when it got close to setting. Luckily it poked out again, and the murk acted as a natural filter to allow detail in the landmark and figures. I made a short blog on this sunset here stephencheatleyphotography.co.uk/blog-main/st-annes-beach...
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Posing in front of approaching 1A45 Blackpool South - Euston compised of all Mk1 stock and headed by a "Hoover"
A class 108 dmu (M50974 + M56257) forming the 16.15 train from Preston to Blackpool South pauses at St Annes on Sea . 4/9/1975
The marram grass and dunes at Lytham St. Annes
(taken from the car park)
Fylde Coast, Lancashire, UK
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Went looking for sunshine on my memory cards, quite a number of which still have a lot on which I've yet to have a good look at. I like the distant kites on this one.
An hour after the previous shot and heritage liveried Trident 332 is still heading for Lytham. Pictured on the open road between Blackpool and St Annes passing the cleared site of Pontins holiday camp.