
The sea has this almost coy and playful relationship with the shoreline. The touching and the running away always reminds me of some eternal children’s game of “last touch.”
The sea has this almost coy and playful relationship with the shoreline. The touching and the running away always reminds me of some eternal children’s game of “last touch.”
That is a beautifully composed shot.
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Thank you, Lynette.
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And a delightful analogy.
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Thanks LuAnne
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That’s beautiful, Don. You brought this all together very well.
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Appreciate your words Dan.
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Dear Don,
thanks for sharing this fine photograph.
We live at the North Norfolk coast and photographed the Seven Sisters a while ago. Are these three of the sisters?
Keep well
The Fab Four of Cley
π π π π
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Thank you for your kind comment, Klaus. They aren’t part of the Seven Sisters. Durdle Door on the Dorset coastline was just behind me when I took the photograph. I’ve been to the Seven Sisters in Sussex. Beautiful!
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Thanks for your answer π π
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