In this monochrome photographic print, a series of steps lead down to the beach.
Danes Dyke, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England.
From my Tree Stories Project, 2002-.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful job! You are very talented my friend. I am also a good photographer but I haven’t got professional training. I think I should find a good Port Macquarie Photographer for getting photography lessons.
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