The white fluffy summer clouds hang over the broken sea defences on the North Sea side of this remote narrow sand and shingle spit of land, which reaches out from the Holderness countryside into the Humber Estuary.Spurn Point Peninsular, East Yorkshire, England.
From the Coming at Me in Waves Project, 1993-94.
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This is lovely. I love the contrast between the sharpness of the rocks and the softness of the clouds. I'm glad to see you posting photographs again. :-)
ReplyDeleteHello and thank you.
ReplyDeleteYes I am back posting photos again. I think that I have sorted the problems out. This place is a remote peninsular on the East Coast. The rocks are actually square concrete tank blocks from the war. I waited till the cloud formations were right before taking the photo.