You do have a lovely turn of phrase Finn: “tourists made disappointed sounds and underwhelming selfies.”! Not what you had hoped for, and yet I think you came away with images that are possibly the better for it.
Great images Finn, even if they weren’t what you were hoping for. And I’ve seen that documentary and many others like it, thanks for sharing and raising a smile.
Lovely, limpid high-key images. Beautifully seen and rendered.
Thank you!
Beautiful gentle images Finn - I love the effects of sea frets but they do turn up when you don't want them sometimes!
Thanks Lin. I love a good sea fret, but this one was a real surprise!
You do have a lovely turn of phrase Finn: “tourists made disappointed sounds and underwhelming selfies.”! Not what you had hoped for, and yet I think you came away with images that are possibly the better for it.
Thanks Michela, yes there's something to be said for embracing the unexpected.
Great images Finn, even if they weren’t what you were hoping for. And I’ve seen that documentary and many others like it, thanks for sharing and raising a smile.
Thanks Dave, I rather like the pictures in the end, just somewhat unexpected!
Beautiful images 👍
Wow lovely post, and such a historic slant with the documentary info. The sign of a true artist. X
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Beautifully shot and worded! Love that area so many things to point your camera at!
Thanks Julian, it’s an amazing landscape.
Beautiful images Finn. I really love the soft tones created by the fog.
Thanks Gill. It’s a magical quality of light, just a little odd to swim around in.
Lovely pics and an interesting article. I always enjoy visiting Cuckmere Haven
Thanks Graham, it’s an amazing place. Very lucky to have it on my doorstep.
I love these images!
Thanks Donn, much appreciated.
The joy of sea fret, but it can produce amazing light, as well as chilly misery 😉
Thanks Ana. I love the light in a sea fog, I’d just like to control when they turn up please.
I love this Finn. We’ve all had that moment when the sea fret sweeps in. The photos are wonderful - a milky, eerie light in them.
Thanks Carol.