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With all the fine detail I think this photo would make a good jigsaw puzzle

This week, I have mainly been using circular polarising filters, fill flash and a bit of dodge and burn in post processing. Unnecessary use of HDR will return in due course.

Something different on Sunday, now that the snow had almost all gone.

 

I fancied breakfast, and although Deal has places, why not go to somewhere where we have not been for a few years?

 

We arrived with the best of the weather, some weak sunshine still shone, making the harbour look like it was some 500 miles further south.

 

We eat in a cafe overlooking the harbour, and watch people wander by as we eat our fry ups.

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An early springtime sunny day draws to a close in Ramsgate Harbour. Colours, reflections, and the warmth of a setting sun bathing it all. Tranquility.

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Listed building, cache nearby

After another failed attempt at capturing fireworks, (that did not happen), I drove out of Broadstairs to the neighbouring town of Ramsgate! this waterfall is at the top on the western side and stopped off to capture

 

The wind was blowing in this direction and because of that, there is one spot of water on the lens that caused the small spot on the image. Apart from that, its a little dark, but has come out clearly!

 

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& a funny angle of Margate Harbour

The plain concrete wall between the brick piers shows where the a railway tunnel brought victorian holidaymakers' trains right down to the sands (and the harbour).

Most piles have yet to have towers and blades put on, thus looking 'stumpy'.

Ramsgate Harbour in late afternoon.

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