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The sun rising on Bournemouth Pier approach as it starts to wake. An early morning walk, a bit cold but who worries when such pretty sights are there to see.
Another minimalist shot from Bournemouth Beach, taken in mid January. The water was really calm and I really liked the texture of the waves combined with the ripples on the sand.
I managed this shot a couple of nights ago whilst on a short trip to Bournemouth. I used my f@4 . 70-200 on the long end, a lens that never fails to deliver.
Photographing piers is a bit of a novelty to me,as we don't have these great structures in Cornwall.
With travel plans now on hold for a while, I thought I would add some beach/sea photos from places I have visited, a warm summers day at Bournemouth beach, Dorset August 2017. Stay safe everyone
Bournemouth pier and surf captured during the sunrise. It might of been is capture or the next one i almost got my camera soaked due to a wave hiting the tripod and splashing up the legs.
This one and many more can be found on this site there i sell them.
A short stay in Bournemouth from earlier in the year. The beautiful Autumn weather provided some fantastic conditions for atmospheric Landscape photography at both sunrise and sunset. On the southern coast of England. It's known for having 7 miles of beaches and historic Victorian architecture.
Amongst the vehicles in the fleet of The Big Lemon are three ex-Bournemouth Dennis Dart/East Lancs saloons, used on their term-time service between Old Steine and Brighton University. 451 (M451 LLJ) takes up the service on 25 February 2010. The buses run on 100% locally sourced cooking oil. Is it coincidence that Harry Ramsden's Fish Restaurant is over the road from the Old Steine terminus??
At Bournemouth Square on a sunny day is Bournemouth Transport 136 (NFX 136P), an Alexander bodied Daimler Fleetline open topper. Another can be seen in the background. 136 is bound for Christchurch Quay on route 11. It looks like an Inspector is about to go downstairs.
Approaching the roundabout at Bournemouth Square bound for Christchurch and Somerford is Bournemouth 159 (ERU 159V), an Alexander bodied Leyland Fleetline, seen here painted as an advert for Hitatchi.
At Bournemouth Square bound for Ashley Road on route 35 is Bournemouth Yellow Buses 149 (AJT 149T), an Alexander bodied Daimler Fleetline.
Every good coastal resort should have a pier, and Bournemouth in Dorset, England, is no exception. Eugenius Birch designed the 838-ft (255m) iron pier here in 1880. It’s been renovated and re-renovated over the years, but here it is and it’s still going strong.
This view is taken from midway up Westcliff. Oh, and that’s the Isle of Wight in the background.