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Not a brilliant sunset but the clouds as I hoped turned pink enough to compliment the thrift.

 

It was pretty windy and the thrift isn't sharp as I would like but I did my best!

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North Devon.... On a bad day :)

 

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OCTOBER 2013

Hartland Quay is one of 2 of my images commended in the 2013 Landscape Photograher of the Year competition. Both images will appear in the LPOTY 2013 book and in the Exhibition which opens at the National Theatre, London, from 7th December until 8th February 2014.

 

JULY 2013

Shortlisted for the final of the UK Landscape Photographer of the Year 2013

  

Posted for Happy Window Wednesday! HWW to you all :))

A while after the sun had vanished into the Atlantic along with the contrails heading to who knows where. The point at Croyde in North Devon.

so yet again from my archives...the north devon/cornwall coastline is wonderful, worth a visit on a windy wild day..

Last weekend in North Devon, This is the path that follows the cliff edge around to the stunning baggy point , The path on the left takes you down to the rocks but with big surf hitting the rocks not a very good idea to go down there. Sadly we did not get all the way around as time was against us .

Many thanks for taking my previous image into explore much appreciated all your kind faves and comments .

Somehow, I managed to arrive at Westward Ho! at exactly the right time. The tide was going out (I had planned that part) and thankfully most of the dog-walkers were still making their way towards the beach.

 

Imagine that, the gloriously soggy sands of Westward Ho! devoid of frantic paw prints, ball divots and start-stop welly-boot tracks. Not that I actually have anything against dog-walkers on beaches - it's a joy to see the excitement and the wagging tails - it's just extra-nice to find pristine sands when the weather is perfect for photography.

 

Epic clouds. Unending wet sands. Intermittent sunshine. Strong, but managable winds. Just what the Doctor ordered.

 

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Is it World Hyphen Day? I seem to have been on a mission to hyphenate, necessarily and un-necessarily - whatever took my fancy really.

 

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Usual caveats etc.

This Heron was flitting from one rock to another down the East Lyn River at Lynmouth on the North Devon Coast.

North Devon.

*Explored* - thank you :)

Looking in the opposite direction to my previous post, this is what you see when you stand in the middle of the beach and face south south west (ish).

 

The land in the distance is the Hartland North Devon heritage coast and, on a clear day, with 20/20 vision, you might be able to see Clovelly.

 

With less than 20/20 vision you may not be able to discern Clovelly, and you might even begin to suspect that the area is populated with ichthyosaurs, or giant brachiopods…

 

…err, what?

 

 

Usual caveats etc.

Best seen bigger. I just love the sky! (In general - not just this one!)

Maybe not the loveliest town but certainly a wonderful setting.

A view from the Tarka Trail in North Devon UK.

The impressive Blackchurch rock, which is a large arch stack found at Mouthmill. North Devon.

#sunset #sundown #northdevon #uk #doublexposure

the sea was wild and restless and the wind blew the cobwebs away.

we left with big smiles on our faces.

Green and pleasant North Devon countryside. Photo B. D. Adams

Sunrise at Lower Slade Reservoir a 6 acre coarse fishery just outside Ilfracombe, North Devon.

Taken back in May when Tim, Dave and Myself went to Capstone beach in Ilfracombe.

This was the first time we visited this little beach and have already been back.

For a little beach it has some serious potential.

 

The two images in the comments are from Bucks Mills that i never got round to uploading. These were taken back in April.

 

To see more images like this, check out my new website that fellow photographer Tim Barker and myself have set up at Westcountry Photographic

The North Devon coast above Countisbury. In the distance is Lynmouth and the Atlantic beyond.

Always looks scarier in B&W!

A demonstration of the effect of past weaponry during the recent Bideford Heritage Day,

A shot taken a couple of months back along the North Devon coast. I've been waiting to process this one because although busy it's one of my favorites.

 

Comments and critique appreciated.

 

Hope you're having a good week!

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