Monochrome Madness: On The Beach

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Marloes Sands, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

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I love winter beaches. You never know how it will be there – the wildness of wind and waves, the shafts of sudden sunlight, sands strewn with sea debris, or storm-scoured, the off-season pursuits of humankind…

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Christmas morning, Newborough Beach, Anglesey, North Wales

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Menai Strait, Anglesey

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This could just be the French Lieutenant’s Woman displaced from Lyme Regis to Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey. I do know her name is Sarah.

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These next views are of Portwrinkle beach, Cornwall, also taken around Christmas time:

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My prehistorian’s eye perceived those rocks as some flooded megalithic structure, the remains of a Bronze Age circle or chambered tomb perhaps. Certainly, in other parts of the Britain, the remains of Neolithic wood henges have been discovered on beaches below the tideline.

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Monochrome Madness: on the beach.  This week Brian at Bushboy is acting host at Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness

31 thoughts on “Monochrome Madness: On The Beach

  1. I’ve always loved a winter beach – I used to live in Southsea, and a stormy walk along the shoreline was one of the pleasures of winter. These are wonderfully atmospheric – especially your first and last shots.

    1. Ooh, that’s a brilliant notion, Mike. An Alice Through The Looking Glass sort of an app where we can leap through the screen and be in fabulous places 🙂

      Lovely to hear from you.

  2. Another fan of winter beaches – how great! I love the drama in your first shot, the light in the last and the human touch in your Menai Straits one 🙂

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